small beauties: planty bits
[ A very close view of green-grey lichens on a hunk of pinky granite. ] … okay lichens aren’t plants AS SUCH but close enough
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[ A very close view of green-grey lichens on a hunk of pinky granite. ] … okay lichens aren’t plants AS SUCH but close enough
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[ Loiosh, an orange tabby wearing a green harness, stands on a good-sized boulder, looking over his shoulder at another rock a couple feet away. More rocks occupy the rest of the image, towering far over his head. A stand of conifers is visible through a gap between two of the boulders. ] Loiosh does
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[ Loiosh, an orange tabby wearing a green harness, has his head turned to the side, muzzle pressed right up against the spot where his harness is mussing his fur. ] Loiosh has a licky spot. He doesn’t like to admit it, & he REFUSES to stick his tongue out if he can help it,
[ A close view of Loiosh’s face — he’s an orange tabby, with white whiskers, and a couple of black freckles on his pink nose. ] … but how could such a sweet, adorable boy possibly be such a trouble, you ask? Like this, y’all. Like this.
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[ Major Tom, a big grey tabby, stands at the edge of a big rock, looking down on the trees below. ] Tom is usually all about Woods Day, and he followed me along happily enough when I went rock climbing. But once I settled down to work on the day’s faery home decor piece,
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[ A really, really big boulder is visible through a break in the trees. Above it is that ridiculous blue Colorado sky. ] First thing I usually do upon finding a new Woods Day spot is take a little wander around, just to see what looks like fun. Y’all know me; a big pile of
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[ Loiosh, an orange tabby wearing a green harness, stands on rocky ground, hindlegs splayed as if for balance, glaring at a tree branch directly in front of his nose. ] So Woods Day happened again this weekend, & I took SO MANY pictures, SO many. But I still don’t know why this branch in
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[ Major Tom, a big grey tabby, is flopped on his back, rolling in the dirt. Both forepaws are tucked in front of him, and all the beans on his hindpaws are showing. His head is tucked to the side, and his belly is vast and pale. ] There is very little that Tom loves
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[ Major Tom, a big grey tabby, stands atop a tall rock, looking over the woods below him. His tail is caught mid-lash. ] The boys really enjoyed being able to get out into the woods again, climbing on rocks, digging in the dirt, chasing bugs.
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[ A spray of oval green leaves sprawls over a pink granite boulder. The leaves look slightly thick, as if the plant that bears them is a succulent. ] SO good to get back out into the woods. I wish I’d gotten a better pic of these leaves, but, well. They’re cool-lookin anyways.
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& that’s it for the year! Everyone here at The Vagabond Tabby is gonna take a nice long nap (ngl most of us are asleep already), we’ll celebrate our various winter holidays, & yeah, probably make more soap.
We’ll reopen January 1st, just as soon as someone manages to actually get out of bed.