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So I wasn't the only one seeing a phallic symbol in the blue flower. I was thinking Medusa for the first photo, but squid works too. The first yellow flower is a Hibiscus and the second one is an Iris.
I follow him so I get to see lots of his photos and he usually takes them of ospreys catching fish. I have to look at them quickly because I always feel bad for the fish. I think he is in Florida.
But here’s why Sam shouldn’t see the stuffed animals. She has enough.
She tuckered herself out. I put her toys in her bed so I can vacuum and 5 minutes later she has flipped the bed and thrown it across the room as well as her toys.
Here is her 1st stuffed animal.
Gosh look at how tiny she was. And happy. She has always been a happy dawg. People remark on that all the time.
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The message echoes from Gaza back to the US. “Starving people is fine.”
She might have been looking for something under the desk when she suddenly crashed and went to sleep.
Petsmart had great prices for the larger toys and they had squeakies in them that stopped squeaking and it’s why she has so many. Her favorite one is the whale I posted in the EBs and it’s squeaky is in the tail and still works. Can’t tell you how many times I get woken up in the night because she went and got it and brought it to bed and started squeaking it.
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be very aware, especially if you are a bee... great photo, beautiful! I think crab spider did get officially listed as venomous. However getting bit seems to be a challenge. There is a Giant Crab Spider which is 3 INCHES across! It mostly lives terrestrially, not on flowers. I have only ever seen one. And took it outside releasing it, without obtaining a photo! Thanks for the pic Pricknick!
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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Beautiful photos SP! I think the blue inflorescence or raceme, is maybe a Ceanothus flower. Which is a native chapparal shrub that blooms, oh, right about now.
GREAT pix!
Thanks for the thread...
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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
They are moth larvae. How do they flourish without air? Did I release them in time to grow or would they have continued to survive in a closed environment longer? It's all a mystery to me.
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Cool shots of plant life
the first one looks like a squid
the second like an almost erectile blue
and the yellow blossom is beautiful
love the Brubeck. Used to see him play in
Ann Arbor on occasion half a century ago.
An amazingly talented musician.
Thanks for posting!
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Hi, QMS
So I wasn't the only one seeing a phallic symbol in the blue flower. I was thinking Medusa for the first photo, but squid works too. The first yellow flower is a Hibiscus and the second one is an Iris.
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Don’t let Sam see those stuffed animals
This guy does great work.
The message echoes from Gaza back to the US. “Starving people is fine.”
Hi, Snoopy
I promise I won't show Sam the stuffed animals.
Cool vid of the osprey landing.
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What an impressive dance of the osprey
Thank you, snoopy. Is he the same videographer of the spoonbill? I'll check myself when I have more time.
Yes he is the same person
I follow him so I get to see lots of his photos and he usually takes them of ospreys catching fish. I have to look at them quickly because I always feel bad for the fish. I think he is in Florida.
But here’s why Sam shouldn’t see the stuffed animals. She has enough.
She tuckered herself out. I put her toys in her bed so I can vacuum and 5 minutes later she has flipped the bed and thrown it across the room as well as her toys.
Here is her 1st stuffed animal.
Gosh look at how tiny she was. And happy. She has always been a happy dawg. People remark on that all the time.
The message echoes from Gaza back to the US. “Starving people is fine.”
I'm pretty sure
that I would also be happy to be your dog ; )
Is Sam hiding or trying to collect another toy hidden under the drawers? Never enough toys to play and have fun with, eh.
She’s sleeping
She might have been looking for something under the desk when she suddenly crashed and went to sleep.
Petsmart had great prices for the larger toys and they had squeakies in them that stopped squeaking and it’s why she has so many. Her favorite one is the whale I posted in the EBs and it’s squeaky is in the tail and still works. Can’t tell you how many times I get woken up in the night because she went and got it and brought it to bed and started squeaking it.
The message echoes from Gaza back to the US. “Starving people is fine.”
Whaat a way to carry one's own house
and them fold oneself up in it!
Nice, thanks.
Thank you, shaharazade
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Bee beware.
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Hi, Pricknick
Nice shot of the crab spider.
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great pic Pn
be very aware, especially if you are a bee... great photo, beautiful! I think crab spider did get officially listed as venomous. However getting bit seems to be a challenge. There is a Giant Crab Spider which is 3 INCHES across! It mostly lives terrestrially, not on flowers. I have only ever seen one. And took it outside releasing it, without obtaining a photo! Thanks for the pic Pricknick!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
great pics SP!
Beautiful photos SP! I think the blue inflorescence or raceme, is maybe a Ceanothus flower. Which is a native chapparal shrub that blooms, oh, right about now.
GREAT pix!
Thanks for the thread...
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Thank you, dystopian.
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Thanks for hosting SP
Got nothing plantwise, but here's Fred doing his best Oliver Twist moment.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
Fred wants more.
Does that mean your cat is a chow hound?
Always love seeing Fred.
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What an engaging subject Fred is,
and I'm sure an equalling engaging companion in the ways that a cat can be.
I trust the snow has melted by now, and you are enjoying more light and freshness.
Hi Social
Thank you for your beautiful work and for hosting. Palm seed clusters are always a treat.
I found this when I opened a glass container of forgotten sesame seeds …
I am totally swamped preparing for a brief road trip tomorrow morning, which in my usual way I have procrastinated organising.
See you next Friday.
Be well all.
I looked up who these creatures are
They are moth larvae. How do they flourish without air? Did I release them in time to grow or would they have continued to survive in a closed environment longer? It's all a mystery to me.
Hi, Janis
Interesting find. I wonder how they got into the sesame seeds?
Have fun on your road trip.
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Thank you Social
Have a good week wherever it takes you.
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