Containing

Even though I'm on vacation I felt like doing a little meme work today... so for the Thursday Challenge we have a container for wine. (I tried it, I'll stick with Coke thanks!)
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Even though I'm on vacation I felt like doing a little meme work today... so for the Thursday Challenge we have a container for wine. (I tried it, I'll stick with Coke thanks!)
For a rather late Photo Tuesday I have some very young urban wildlife. This little guy was hanging out with Mom (behind him) and Dad and two siblings at this little lake I pass over every day on my way to and from work. The adults are all very used to people and will stop traffic if they want to cross the road! I'm very curious as to what these three will look like when they grow up, Mom is a domestic white goose while Dad is a Canadian goose. Should be interesting!
And hey, it's Friday now so this'll work for the Friday Ark too!
So clearly I'm in a meme-posting mood tonight! Here are some colorful peppers that have been crossposted at WordPhoto.
It would seem I really need to post something on this here re-designed photoblog. So for a rather belated MacroDay we have a moth perched on a yellow flower. I'm almost positive it's a daisy, white petals around a yellow middle.
It's Friday and we all know what that means! Time for the Friday Ark! So... here's Miss Samantha drying off after a shower.
Another for the Friday Ark. I ran into this guy while I was home on vacation at the end of June. He was living, quite happily, in a pond at a garden center/greenhouse. I tried to get a video of him croaking, but of course whenever I hit record he stopped. So you'll just have to imagine while you look at the still shot of him!
This is a multi-purpose shot! When it's hot out and the heat and humidity get crazy, this is what happens to my hair!
For PXITE: a little behind the scenes media. Oh come on, what else were you expecting from me for this theme?
For Macro Day, the perpetually broken still store. The thing is broken more often than it's working, which of course makes life interesting when a show is as graphics intensive as ours is.
For Lensday, I love the constant chatter and sounds of these guys. There's something about that soft muttering quack that they always keep up; I just love it.
When I woke up today around 2 and wandering out into the zoo the Tali Bug was laying on the floor right outside the door to the bunny house. She looked a little goofy so I kinda giggled at her and asked her what she was doing. Usually this gets a response.
When I bent down to pet her she didn't wake up.
At some point today before I woke up (I'm thinking around noon-ish) something happened to my fuzzy bundle of silly. I have no idea what. Last night when I got up around 1 to go to the bathroom she hopped her little self in to see what I was doing, just like she always does. did. Acting totally normal, eating, drinking, all the usually bunny stuff.
And now she's gone.
I figured it was only appropriate to post a picture of her doing one of her favorite things, munching on some lettuce and carrots. And her other favorite thing, snuggling with her man.
I passed the inter-racial goose family the other day and figured it was about time for an update on the little guys. There were originally three goslings, but something must have happened to one of them because the last few times I've seen them there's been just two babies. They sure do grow fast!
A couple more, because they're so hard to resist!
Don't forget to visit the Ark for more animal goodness. And don't forget the Blogathon either! There's lots of good animal related charities that need your support.
This little guy hitched a ride on my windshield last night. He was such a pretty green that I just had to take his picture. (I used the headlight for my light source)
Don't forget the Ark, or the Blogathon!
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