Strange worm from another planet?
my first real try at using photoshop for something other than clearing small parts of my skin in my myspace photos. haha.
My first photo calendar is a celebration of the fabulous colors of nature, often as close as the backyard. Each season of the year is accented in this nature tribute.
This is my mothers harp at a worms eye view. I took a picture early in the morning and from the bottom of the harp. I really personally like how warm the harps color looks.
Done with a ballpoint pen on the back of a piece of scrap paper.
Conker Worm? She wracks her brain’s store of Disney creepy crawlies, but nothing comes to mind. “Conker Worm? Who’s he? How does that go?”
Another short story about being a creepy, weird little kid.
The tomato hornworm. These “hornworms” are the larvae of hawk or sphinx moths, also known as “hummingbird” moths. We have at least one of these worms in our garden each year. We always let them live because they are so cute.
Here is a reminder to celebrate a very special and important day to honor Mother Earth.
Sabang, The Philippines, April 2009
for the human who can’t wait for death…. :P
I saw this at the backyard.. (on a towel actually) I thought it was only a piece of wood, but as i go on with the camera zoom… here it is. :)
a close up of a flower
Ever experienced a ‘presence’, or unexplained sights or sounds? Witnessed something strange you can’t explain? Do you feel uneasy in your…
Close-up of hairy worm near Simons Town, South Africa.
Brain coral with a pair of christmas tree worms
Created with graphite on paper by me
Gotta love a cheeky sunset
one day a worm decided to surface, just happened to be on the t-shirt.
Pen & Ink 14” x 17”
Or both in the same, when I run in the rain, / and shout about worms and the cows germs
My friend and I were emailing eachother bits of poetry and we stuck it together. Quite insane.
Light up the night
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