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Calves having a scratch

Singles of the Tree Hugger merino from Yarn Wench. Almost done with 1/3 of the roving.

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I sincerely love trees, you have no idea.

Becca . . . showing her appreciation.

 

Bryce Canyon Nat'l Park

Hugging at one of my favorite Bakersfield places

Wiktor Szostalo and Agnieszka Gradzik, working near the Jewel Box, on the Treehugger Project: www.treehuggerproject.com

Graham Hill of TreeHugger. Photo: TED / James Duncan Davidson

I think I'm in love with this.

 

Love This Even More.

 

Uhggg.

This looked better on photoshop, though.

Now that it's on flickr it doesn't look as amazing.

Allow me to introduce my alter-ego, Sanddragon Sciarri from Second Life.

 

My avatar is only a couple of days old in this picture; and....yes....I'll admit it. She is a treehugger.

 

Sanddragon was in her bald stage at this time. She has since grown hair after being told a certain store's display was for women only! No harm done; it was an honest mistake.

Playing in the lipstick forest.

John pointing out that Kube's a tree hugger. GODDAMN HIPPIES!

I swear this was unprompted.

Two interesting things here. The modern tall one is a LEED certified building that's been featured on Treehugger, but it's also just cool looking. The one further back is interesting because it's brick. I didn't think brick buildings could get that tall and be cost effective. It's probably steel with a brick face or something.

Largest Sitka Spruce

Hoh Rainforest Visitor Center

before it fell Duncan Cedar: World's Largest Western Red Cedar Tree

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Back to the forest preserve today...

I really need to be alone in nature sometimes. I need the escape from people and their words. I try not to say anything when I'm there, although today I said 3 words: hi, hi, and crap. I said hi to people and crap when I was walking across a huge muddy part and made it really far but then stepped wrong and hmmm I need some different shoes tomorrow.....

But anyway, it just helps me think over things.

And I definately had some things to think over today. So confused. Sorry I know I'm being really vague, but like I just mentioned, I am so confused. Sighhhhhhh..........

 

I think Sunday is officially my least favorite day of the week.

 

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