At first I thought it looked like a giant wild boar head ;) It's like natural dyed wool also attracts larger and more hairy beasts - in addition to moths - my fabrics seems to be invaded by a large, golden and sleepy beast ...
I think your visitor appears to be sleeping...I am not sure what species you have here but my grandmother always said leave sleeping babies alone. Peace, Mary Helen
Jump and run if it doesn't bark.
ReplyDeleteappears to be snoring.
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought it looked like a giant wild boar head ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's like natural dyed wool also attracts larger and more hairy beasts - in addition to moths - my fabrics seems to be invaded by a large, golden and sleepy beast ...
He seemed to feel safe like in the womb
ReplyDeleteI hope it's domesticated, whatever it is.
ReplyDeletethere's something grey and hairy sleeping in my bed... I tried moving it with a stick but it just mumbled something about us being married....
ReplyDeleteman, i hope that's a cat.
ReplyDeletethat thing looks like how i feel.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's color co ordinated too. A matching fur scarf, perhaps?
ReplyDeletenot mine, thank god, man nor beast
ReplyDeleteThat happens here too. Brown and furry gets all up in my stuff. White and furry too.
ReplyDeleteWhat the heck is that??
ReplyDeleteIs it alive?
I think your visitor appears to be sleeping...I am not sure what species you have here but my grandmother always said leave sleeping babies alone. Peace, Mary Helen
ReplyDeleteI hope it does'nt breed! Or is it save? hugzz...peebee
ReplyDeletewaiting to be cuddled
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