Hark! A puppy dog!
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Hark! A puppy dog!
I have called on the G o d d e s s and found her within myself.
I have been mightily busy the last few weeks! Tour de Fleece really helped give me a jumpstart :)
Single ply: 323 yds total (Two large green hanks on the right along with the undyed mini skein on the right)
2-Ply: 380 ys total (Four pink skeins and the undyed mini skein on the left)
N-Ply: 235 yds (Blue skein on right and small green skein upper right)
inspired by lady-contrary
How do you take your tea?
Tea is the perfect beverage. It can be bitter and astringent, or creamy and smooth. You can choose a variety with a high caffeine content for a study session, or a tea with less caffeine for bedtime. Make a refreshing iced tea in the summer, or brew it hot and serve it to an upset friend as social convention dictates, according to Dr. Sheldon Cooper. There are many variations on the standard cup of tea, and each has its own place in time, temperature, and culture. Read on…
You’re On Fire
Technically, they are called Costasiella kuroshimae…
… but their informal name is ‘Leaf Sheep.’ They’re one of the only animals in the world that can perform photosynthesis; they eat algae, suck out the chloroplasts, and incorporate them into their own bodies.
It’s a phenomenon known as functional kleptoplasty, if you want to get all geeky and technical about it (which I do). Basically it means they’re kind of like solar-powered slugs!
Source
you know whats so rude though like why are bottles of honey shaped like bears. bees make the honey and these phony ass bears get all the glory? justice for bees
Let’s go with cardigans with pockets today. Why? Because pockets are awesome. That’s enough reason for me.
Woolen Explorer
Buds and Blooms
Tatie
Button Street
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Astragal
The pilot episode of The Lone Gunmen TV series, a spin-off of The X-Files, was about a greedy, U.S. arms manufacturer’s plot to hijack a plane and fly it into the World Trade Center to increase weapons sales by invoking anger and retaliation among Americans. The episode aired on March 4, 2001. Source
If Dogs Had 911 by Reverend_Scott (via Greta J.)
That is productive though.
Aside from bees and butterflies, bats are one of the most important pollinators on the planet - especially in tropical and desert regions.
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lost in the sauce
Check out this avocado
I’m in tears.
fox mulder + potato
There’s a biological reason why we can’t resist puppy dog eyes. Sustained eye contact significantly raises oxytocin levels in both humans and dogs, which encourages love, trust, and bonding. This response isn’t found in even hand-raised wolves, which suggests humans and dogs may have co-evolved to share this trait in order to be companions. Source
Soooo, I’ve kind of been knitting a lot lately. Not pictured is a short sleeved top that I don’t have FO photos for and a cardigan that I started a couple weeks ago. I have definitely been busy!