1. Something blooming: Running Myrtle in my front garden
2. Something tall: my Red Pine trees
3. Something soft: a Common Morel mushroom from my yard
4. Something hard: Cherry tree firewood
5. Something fragile: a Grape Hyacinth plant (about 3 inches tall)
6. Something wet: tiny Trout in Hersey Creek
7. Something skinny: Maple poles gleaned from the woods
8. Something that feels silky: American Pussy willow catkins
9. Something crunchy: dried Cherry, Oak, Maple, and Beech leaves in the woods
10. Something wavy: the Hersey Creek after a hard rain rushing over Sylvia's bridge
11. Something bright: Marsh Marigolds
12. Something dull: the skin and coloring of this Gray Tree Frog
13. Something white: SNOW in May!
14. Something dirty: soil for the garden from the compost bin
15. Something clean: new work gloves
16. Something that has lots of parts to it: my truck's engine
Something that is itty-bitty: Itty-Bitty!
But she's not as itty-bitty as she was when she was a kitten.
These are pictures of Itty-Bitty when she first came to live with me in December 2007. She was probably about 3-4 months old.
A challenge question: In September 2020, how old will Itty-Bitty be?
I loved all the Itty-Bitty pictures.
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