This is coming to your via ValScot's Page, and originally from Fuzzarelly's blog.
It's really lovely. Flying foxes are amazing little earthlings. They are in trouble all over the world.
People who work to save the animals really deserve to be called "Heroes for the Planet". They just do so much for the other earthlings, as well as to improve our sagging levels of the Humane on the planet.
Thanks for linking!
ReplyDeletei love bats. We have a colony of indiana Brown Bats living in the Methodist Church in our backyard.
I love them. too, Fuzzarelly. And you're welcome.
ReplyDeleteHow neat to have a colony so close. Ours come from the nature preserve caves not far away.
Bats are a favorite thing to see flying in the twilight. They are so tiny and delicate. They got a bad rap in the legends that still haunts them.
You're so right in that people who save animals are wonderful human beings!
ReplyDeleteMy pineapple can be used as purely ornamental or as a hot pad. My friend always uses the one I gave her as a hot pad. Thanks for the lovely comments on our flowers!
Hi Laura, and you're welcome. I really enjoy your blog a lot.
ReplyDeleteI wondered about the pineapple. It' very lovely.
I had seen them ages ago at my maternal grandma's house who did only crochet. My mother neither crocheted or knitted but made a pineapple hotpad out of bottle caps. The old soda bottle lids had a pry out cork liner, so you pried that out, and then wrapped the metal part with a couple thin layers of material. The material was tucked in and under, and then the cork was glued back in.
This neat little craft was something the Brownie Scouts did, too, for gifts for mothers. I remember a pineapple and a little house we made. They made great hotpads for the table.