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Endich mal ein Hund, der sich unaufgefordert spontan für die ambitionierte Tierfotografie engagiert! WuFF!
[Nein, es fand vorher weder ein Casting, noch eine Terminvereinbarung statt!]
FoxBox has made a super cute skunk mod! It has a lot of texture options. Included are:
Male and Female, PG and Adult Kemono Appliers (Head, Eyes, Ears, Body and Tail)
Mesh Eyes
Mesh Skunk Ears
PAWS Ferret Head Texture
.Wuff!. Skunk Tail Texture
I am wearing the kemono body and tail plus the Paws Ferret Head version. I really need to get that Skunk tail by Wuff. It looks super cute! :D The Outfit is Morning Star by Horrifically Deliciuos exclusively at the Rule 34 event right now. Hair is Wolves by Spellbound currently at the March round of the Arcade.
Marketplace: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/FoxBox-Skunk/8669323
FoxBox InWorld:http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ceres/104/50/1510
Another picture of the same wolf I took to test my aptitudes at action shooting with the 400mm lens. This time a full profile, and slightly too tight, but it gives a certain style.
black waff woff wuff balck
I can only say a humble and sincere "thanks!"
...considering all the great photos that You all share every day...
Many thanks, hello from the alps to EveryOne. Peter
Bruno is very, very proud!
Walking arctic wolf of the zoo of Amnéville. The enclosure is quite nice and big, and there is a real pack living there, with a few pups at that time.
"Click here" Oil Painting! ............. Your turn to have a go; if you have Photoshop CS3, or later !
To view more of my images, of Snape, please click "here" !
Snape is a small village in the English county of Suffolk, on the River Alde close to Aldeburgh. It has about 600 inhabitants, measured at 611 at the 2011 Census.[1] Snape is now best known for Snape Maltings, no longer in commercial use, but converted into a tourist centre together with a concert hall that hosts the major part of the annual Aldeburgh Festival. There has been human habitation at Snape for some 2,000 years[citation needed] though the original village stood on higher ground, around the present church (it is not known why the village moved nearer to the river). The Romans established a settlement here, centred on salt production. In Anglo-Saxon times the Wuffings (who ruled East Anglia from Rendlesham) used Snape largely as a burial site, and archaeological investigations have revealed boat burials and other graves. In 1085 the Domesday Book recorded forty-nine men. The book also mentions a church, standing in eight acres, and valued at sixteen pence (a larger sum than it now sounds). The present church, however, originally thatched, was built in the 13th century, with the 15th-century additions of a porch and tower. Snape priory was founded in 1155[citation needed] downriver from the village, by William Martell, a local landowner, who was about to set off as part of the Third Crusade. It survived until 1525, when it was closed and stripped of its wealth by Cardinal Wolsey. One of its barns, built by the monks, is all that still stands, and has been dated to 1295 The monks also built a water mill, and probably also constructed the first bridge across the Alde. This was wooden at first, though in 1802 a brick bridge was built, and then itself replaced in 1960. In the 15th century Snape (with a population of under 500) shared its own rotten borough Member of Parliament for "Snape-cum-Aldeburgh". Snape has had five main industries throughout its history. Under the Romans it was salt production, but in the 19th century it was fertiliser, created from coprolite found locally. The discovery of the commercial viability of this process (by a Saxmundham bone merchant, Edward Packard) led to what has been dubbed "the Suffolk Gold Rush", and local fortunes were made (Packard established what was to become the fertiliser company Fisons, now part of AstraZeneca). Sugar beet was also an important product; it was first grown commercially in and exported to the Netherlands from Snape. The Maltings, producing and exporting high-quality malted barley, was a fourth important industry, which bequeathed buildings to the fifth significant industry: tourism. Snape had already tasted success as a tourist destination, for in the 18th and 19th centuries the Snape Race Course on the banks of the Alde was the site of a race meeting held every year for nearly 150 years. This led to the building of a new road (now the A1094) by the Aldeburgh Turnpike Company, which made Snape easy to get to, and which continued to be the main route to the village even after the coming of the railways (which reached Snape in 1888, though only for goods traffic to the Maltings). As a result of fertiliser, sugar beet, and malted barley, Snape had become a very busy inland port by the end of the 19th century. The Maltings, with its fine brick buildings and riverside position, was ideally suited for redevelopment as a tourist centre when it closed as a going concern in 1960, and now constitutes the main industry in the village. In particular, the famous Aldeburgh Festival is now held in the Maltings, emphasising the area's links with Benjamin Britten.
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happy v.day to all my flickr friends. thank you so much for all your awesome inspiration and encouragement.
Maybe its because QFC is ending, or because Fantasy Faire is just getting started, but I've been wearing a LOT of purple lately. I'm not doing it on purpose, I swear!
Anyway, I found this amazing sim in the SL Destinations Guide called "Ascension to the 10th Dimension." It sort of feels like Pteron, for those people that remember (and miss) that legendary sim: a relaxing, otherworldly atmosphere with lots of little places to explore and ambient music all the while. 10th Dimension is located on LEA29. Because its a Linden Endowment for the Arts exhibit, it won't be around forever, so make sure to stop on by when you can. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA29/128/134/1
Avatar info:
Head: modified Kinzart rift dragon (LE Oil - an old hunt item)
Nose: Wuff cow nose
Eyes from Wagtail
Hair: [Gauze] Apsu - Colorfied
Horns: Grixdale & Atooly - Dread Horns - Toxic
Skin: Kinzart rift dragon (LE Oil - old hunt item)
Hands: slink relaxed
Nails: [NI.JU] Metallic Nails
Hooves (not pictured): Goati Leg from [Symbiotic]
Worn:
::: B@R ::: Nightshade Robe Lady Purple (from last year's Fantasy Faire)
+Half-Deer+ Forest's Tale - Wishing Lantern Necklace
Pose: [Curvosity] - Rune Witch 04
Particle Effect: Cole's Corner Electric Mana Aura
The heat is off for England in Brazil but in Nantwich its 27 °C ... phew!
Thanks heavens for Wuff Cuts dog groomers!
Dear All, This is me at Nowton Park on my walkies today - my horrible Mum told me to put my paws up on this tree and smile nicely and she would give me a goodie - BUT I WANT A SQUIRRELL!!!! Wuff Dodge
This is an old image of wee mouse playing dead and hoping that the white cat paw behind will get bored and go away!
I have a mouse in the house and despite live traps everywhere, stocked with all the usual goodies, we are having no luck catching him! Never failed to catch them before but I reckon this is a ninja mouse :-) But he is keeping me company at night at the moment :-) and cheering me up! Still feeling pretty wuff... so I am only in and out of Flickr at the moment.
Dear All - Have you missed me? Mum and Dad took me to my favourite place in the whole world - THE BEACH! But we didn't spend long on it the first couple of days, it was blowing a HOOLEY, and Mum said she would lose her best wig if we stayed on there too long, so we walked on the dunes - more to follow, as all Mum kept doing was wave her camera at me! (Boring!!) Wuff Dodgie
I've been on my hodilays - have you missed me? I must say, the shingle here on Dunwich Beach doesn't half hurt your old paws!!! Wuff Dodgie
*YAAAAAWNS* Ugh... happy New Years. Sorry, I'm not a morning person. I prefer to be awake for the night time shenanagains.
This She-wuff needs her coffee before being social either way.
OG Post: twitter.com/ShiarahSilver/status/1476953797670940672?s=20
Un perro ladra en la tormenta
y su aullido me alcanza entre relámpagos
y al son de los postigos en la lluvia
yo sé lo que convoca noche adentro
esa clamante voz en la casona
tal vez deshabitada
dice sumariamente el desconcierto
la soledad sin vueltas
un miedo irracional que no se aviene
a enmudecer en paz
y tanto lo comprendo
a oscuras / sin mi sombra
incrustado en mi pánico
pobre anfitrión sin huéspedes
que me pongo a ladrar en la tormenta.
(Don Mario)
♫♪♫♪GOTAS DE LLUVIA SOBRE MI CABEZA♫♪.♫♪
onomatopeyas del ladrido dependiendo del idioma.
Aqui unos ejemplos:
Castellano: guau-guau
Inglés: woof-woof
Francés: ouah-ouah
Alemán: wuff-wuff
Italiano: vau-vau
Griego: gav-gav
Suizo: bjäbb-bjäbb