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Showing posts with label rocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rocks. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2013

Mossy Rock Adventure

Foo found many interesting sights on the forest walk. He was fascinated by the really cool cliffs that jutted out.
He also found a smooth and fluffy moss rock to sit on. It was so comfy, he wanted to snuggle up and sit down, but his friends wouldn't let him. So much more to do today!
But when Foo saw that other creatures had made their homes here, he was so excited, he tried to burrow in himself. Eventually he reluctantly agreed to continue on the hike.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Somebody Moss Me

Foo was fascinated by the fact that moss could grow hanging from trees. He thought it only grew on rocks, or members of his family that stayed for long periods of time in wet places...

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Colorado Rocks... Literally

In spite of this visitor information site being a complete bust for actual information, Foo found fun on this rock outside that apparently has the devil golfing with aliens... or buffalo... or turtles... Cave art is weird.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Writing is on the Wall

Foo stops to soak in the history of all of the Spanish forefathers who came before him and left their marks on the great sandstone El Morro National Monument.

Which Way Did He Go, Foo?

The paths along the top of El Morro were often hard to see. 

Foo was ready with the assist to find the stacked trail markers so the entire party could reach the other side safely.

Monday, June 15, 2009

A Little Rock Climbing

Foo takes a stab at rock climbing, especially since he kind of matches them and feels at home.

Foo: Defender of Man, Defeater of Rocks

Foo has mightily defeated and enslaved the evil horde of rocks that threatened his freedom this day.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Foo-Tastic Landscapes

Foo poses pretty in front of a large rock outcropping that may be a relative.... Don't you see the resemblance?