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Don't forget to check out the Best Original Texture Contest - Week Three! Please check out our group, and add your textures!

 

A new light.

 

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Pacifier clip for little tree huggers.

Snohomish Farmer's Market

Thursdays 3pm until 8pm

May 3th - Sep 27th

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Treehugger.

 

Alternatively: Dendrophilia both compels and disgusts me.

 

This, apparently, is the largest tree of its type in North America. Also, I went back to the cemetery today for more photogratfying activities.

This photo got published in Treehugger!

 

Thanks Treehugger.com!

My top 5 resolutions are:

 

1. Declutter the downstairs

2. Exercise more

3. Don't Procrastinate

4. Get back to sewing and quilting

5. Take less pictures, and learn more about techniques

 

Below is the link to last year's resolutions:

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This is a giant oak tree in my parent's front yard...it is gorgeous!

I took this shot for this: www.threadless.com/tv/132/Hug_a_Tree_for_an_Exclusive_Tee

TreeHugger installation for International Tree Day in the cities of Warsaw, Zabrowo, and Wilkowice, Poland.

tree costume for stakeout[kids tv]...since used on another couple of shows...dear green place,etc........k was a sport....first one to try it on....hot inside!

I hug all of the biggest trees I come across. Mandy does the same.

Cedar of Lebanon. Kew Royal Botanical Gardens.

Oh wait.

I didn't have any to begin with =P

TreeHugger installation for International Tree Day in the cities of Warsaw, Zabrowo, and Wilkowice, Poland.

My Grandma loves trees.

Charlotte "Fucking Treehugger" Mermoud (bass).

The Staches @ La 1ere Nuit du Blues, Aire-la-Ville (Geneva), 8.10.2011.

(c) Christophe Losberger 2011

St. Louis artists, Wiktor Szostalo and Agnieszka Gradzik 'Tree Huggers', Forrest Park, St. Louis

Wiktor Szostalo about the project: 'The Tree Hugger Project is an ongoing work of Environmental Art designed to help us re-discover our relationship with nature at a very personal and intimate level. Made from twigs, branches, sticks, vines and other natural materials, these playful sculptures remind us that we humans are still very much a part of our natural surroundings. They bring us back to childhood memories when climbing trees, and playing with friends outdoors was a part of our daily experience. Has anyone ever climbed a tree without hugging it?'

Hendy Woods State Park

 

☼ Kathy hugs a redwood.

Padurea Craiasa / Ocna Sugatag

So it's kind of a dreary day (as it has been for WEEKS) and I wasn't in the mood to go around snapping photos, but I didn't want to miss a day of uploading. So, I went through some old pictures and decided to post some that didn't make the cut for uploading prior to now.

  

This is from a photo session not too long ago. I didn't like it then so I didn't upload it. And I still don't like it entirely because of the huge out-of-focus tree branch in it.

 

Ehhh.

 

Avenue of the Giants Auto Tour between Highway 101 & the Eel River in Humboldt Redwoods State Park

One of the many fallen trees that this spooky swamp has to offer.

Handmade by Thimblescratch: two fun and free-spirited pieces, coming soon to my shop!

Old growth log on train car near Snoqualmie Falls

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