Sunday, January 6, 2008
BABY IN PINK
This baby is really a baby. This is a clone from one of my anemones, a rose bubble tip. This one was actually a surprise to me because usually my anemones split into two approximately equal sized specimens. This one, I noticed peeking out from behind some rocks & much smaller & pinker than usual.
I have been busy with unanticipated events,(what`s new) that precluded my posting in a timely manner. I hope I didn`t cause anyone to check in for their dose of surprise, only to be disappointed.
Today I have many different images that should satisfy any of you that are accustomed to the varied subject matter I post.
May you not be displeased.
I hope to have a guest blogger on Tuesday which I`m sure you`ll appreciate.
In the header is a little sequence showing a determined hermitess`progress from 'A' to 'B'
On Planet Earth, a fin says you click. It`s from my Marine Betta, & shows the delicate web of propulsion engineering.
With all the varied weather extremes across the country, please try & be careful, & above all stay healthy.
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11 comments:
Gorgeous photo -- a perfect suggestion of movement, delicacy, and presence.
And the blenny belongs on cuteoverload.
ANDIF,
That`s a very nice way to describe the image.
graceful.
If you haven`t done so, there are many more on Planet Earth, also
Andif, I meant to say beyond the post image, which is clickable also.
Oh, what beautiful dancing pink fingers! How big is this creature, Knuck?
Where is the blenny, please?
Nancy P,
Picture the dancing fingers of a four year old.
Nancy P,
I think the Blenny is inside Planet Earth.
You can click on the main post for more images,
as well as the header. I`m sorry to repeat this if you already knew.
The Blenny is inside a shell like one you`d see Venus in.
The blenny picture I thought was so cute is BLENNY ON THE HALF SHELL DSCN5211 (in the Planet Earth fin set).
Thanks, Andif, now I know where it is also. hah
Wow -- that is gorgeous. (I keep saying that to you today ... :D)
It's glowing, and looks as if it's coming off the page.
Olivia,
I think that`s why I like this one. It does seem to be reaching out. It looks like anyone would let themselves be caressed by this innocent pink waif, but therein lies it`s danger.
And, thanks.
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