Texture Blend Things
(First Verse)
Tune by: Rodgers & Hammerstein
Woodgrain on petals
And Paisleys on tulips
Dog fur on chopsticks
And noses with blue tips
Polka-Dot bird on the perch where she sings
These are how I think of Texture Blend Things.
Texture Blend Things
(First Verse)
Tune by: Rodgers & Hammerstein
Woodgrain on petals
And Paisleys on tulips
Dog fur on chopsticks
And noses with blue tips
Polka-Dot bird on the perch where she sings
These are how I think of Texture Blend Things.
When they are both full grown
Of all the creatures in the yard
The rhino sports a horn
O, the setting of the sun
And the running of the dogs
I’m shooting pictures right and left
And throwing tennis balls
The holly climbs a tree trunk
The dogs romp on the ground
The rhino stays where he is put
I shoot pics where e’er they’re found
Faces in the Fungi
an album from my yard
Duck Wearing A Beret
Fungus Eating A Stick
Walrus Fungus (With Glowing Red Eyes)
(Eeek!)
Someone’s Peaking
(Around The Fungus)
Somebody Gave This Fungus A Star.
I The Lichen Is Likin’ It.
(Ok. Not a face, but still pretty cool!)
:~)
I’m Thinking Triceritops
 Island Guy In Baby Fungus
And That’s Who I Met This Fall!
… and I saw this face …
… I think I would fly away (laughing)
and leave the baby fly for somebody else to eat.
It’s name is Touch-Me-Not.
But nobody told The Bug!
And nobody told The Grasshopper!
(I really doubt they would have listened anyway.)
We were walking through a Wetlands Exhibit and came upon this snake. Â It was alive, but not going anywhere.
I got closer …
… and closer …
… and closer …
… and closer still till I was …
RIGHT UP IN ITS FACE!
Which didn’t seem to phase it one bit.
(How cool is THAT?)
:~)
Having a Kayak on top of the car has turned out to be a pretty handy thing.
There’s the most obvious “It’s there just in case I get near some water” usage.
And, of course, when driving around town, the “Cool Factor”.
But in the driveway, it’s
A Foul Weather Feline Feeding Station (that the Dog can’t raid)!
This Portly Pet needs Assistance, though. I slip him onto his side, and, with slight exertion, STUFF him under the gunwale. (Do kayaks have gunwales?)
He can get himself out …
 … but really, why should he?
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