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  1. New week, new #3D-print design!

    This week: #Mink

    Download: ko-fi.com/s/fd63eb81dc (Small Fee)

    Please use the tag #3DbyKittyOcean when you post your own version

    #anime #manga #fantasy #oc #sketch #prettygirl #cute #kawaii #chibi #イラスト #アニメ #漫画 #可愛い

    Note: You may notice varied quality between prints. That is because some were made on my old 3D-printer, right before it broke down. I now have a new 3D-printer, that gives much better quality. This 3D-print has been made on my new 3D-printer.

  2. This was possible drama unfolding. A mink had appeared next to me, ran across a frozen pond, TOWARDS possible death. That is a snowy owl atop the heap of rubble. At its base we can see the mink in the snow. The owl was facing right, it seemed to pay no attention to the mink. The mink disappeared into the rubble, possibly a den. It's possible the owl had recently eaten, so was just basking in the sun, uninterested in more food.

    #SnowyOwl #Mink #LeslieSpit #JPegsFolder

  3. 💡 Vidste du at tygget #tyggegummi er nærmest umuligt at fjerne fra en pelsfrakke?

    🐹 #OASA har delt dokumentation af de frygtelige sår, døde dyr, #kannibalisme og #mink på flugt på #minkfarme i #Danmark. oasa.dk/afsloring-af-minkfarme

    Derfor: #DropPels!

  4. What an unexpected surprise this morning: found an American mink along the Rouge River.

    I think it's been 10+ years since I've seen a mink.

    And I learned something new.

    "Scientists call mink a keystone species because their predatory behavior can have a big impact on their ecosystems.

    For example, mink are adept at hunting muskrats.

    This, in turn, can help regulate muskrat populations and help balance marsh ecology."

    greatlakesnow.org/2024/10/07/g

    #Michigan #mink

  5. Mink Ranching

    #FanFiction #AdachiAndShimamura
    #wss366 #MastoPrompt #PIXIVCharitySanta

    "I'm sorry, but I can't go home with you today. I have to study in the library,” Shimamura told Adachi.

    "Wow, look at that expression," Shimamura thought.

    A smile crept to her lips. "The world is ending tomorrow," she joked.

    “What?” Adachi said, looking totally bewildered. “It is?”

    "No, It's just how you looked. It's not like I don't want to walk home with you. This is my #last chance to pass math. Can you imagine doing that class again!”

    "Oh, then I'll come too.”

    "Okay," Shimamura said, shrugging.

    While Adachi scanned the books on the shelves, in between glances at her friend, Shimamura found a place to sit. Adachi reached for a book, then glanced at it, and her hand dropped. She reached for another.

    Shimamura smiled at her, and Adachi grabbed a book and clutched it tightly to her chest. She hurried to the table and then stopped. “I won’t be bothering you?”

    Shimamura looked up from the papers and smiled. "No, but I don’t know what’s so fascinating about my doing math.” She added to herself, “I don’t get it. It’s dull enough when I do it. Why watch me?

    Adachi pulled out her chair carefully being as quiet as possible, sat down, and hastily opened her book.

    Shimamura looked up. “Math. I hate it. I just want to sleep. It’s so quiet, and the smell of books it’s almost too much.” She pretended to slap herself, returned to her papers, and soon was soon groaning over the problems.

    The seconds ticked by while Adachi held the book in front of her, and Shimamura muttered. "If x is the cube of y and y is the square root of four, what is x? So y is two. Cube?"

    "x, y, cube, square? When am I ever going to use this?" She asked, looking up at Adachi, and found her peeking over her book.

    Adachi looked down, missing Shimamura hiding a smile behind her hand.

    "I didn't know you were interested in minks," Shimamura said.

    "What?” Adachi's eyes blinked rapidly. She glanced at her book, still on the title page; read; and froze, a look of horror on her face.

    "Your book’s title, #Mink Ranching."

    #MicroFiction #TootFic #NMFic #NMV366 #Yuri
    #AdachiToShimamura

  6. Mink Ranching

    #FanFiction #AdachiAndShimamura
    #wss366 #MastoPrompt #PIXIVCharitySanta

    "I'm sorry, but I can't go home with you today. I have to study in the library,” Shimamura told Adachi.

    "Wow, look at that expression," Shimamura thought.

    A smile crept to her lips. "The world is ending tomorrow," she joked.

    “What?” Adachi said, looking totally bewildered. “It is?”

    "No, It's just how you looked. It's not like I don't want to walk home with you. This is my #last chance to pass math. Can you imagine doing that class again!”

    "Oh, then I'll come too.”

    "Okay," Shimamura said, shrugging.

    While Adachi scanned the books on the shelves, in between glances at her friend, Shimamura found a place to sit. Adachi reached for a book, then glanced at it, and her hand dropped. She reached for another.

    Shimamura smiled at her, and Adachi grabbed a book and clutched it tightly to her chest. She hurried to the table and then stopped. “I won’t be bothering you?”

    Shimamura looked up from the papers and smiled. "No, but I don’t know what’s so fascinating about my doing math.” She added to herself, “I don’t get it. It’s dull enough when I do it. Why watch me?

    Adachi pulled out her chair carefully being as quiet as possible, sat down, and hastily opened her book.

    Shimamura looked up. “Math. I hate it. I just want to sleep. It’s so quiet, and the smell of books it’s almost too much.” She pretended to slap herself, returned to her papers, and soon was soon groaning over the problems.

    The seconds ticked by while Adachi held the book in front of her, and Shimamura muttered. "If x is the cube of y and y is the square root of four, what is x? So y is two. Cube?"

    "x, y, cube, square? When am I ever going to use this?" She asked, looking up at Adachi, and found her peeking over her book.

    Adachi looked down, missing Shimamura hiding a smile behind her hand.

    "I didn't know you were interested in minks," Shimamura said.

    "What?” Adachi's eyes blinked rapidly. She glanced at her book, still on the title page; read; and froze, a look of horror on her face.

    "Your book’s title, #Mink Ranching."

    #MicroFiction #TootFic #NMFic #NMV366 #Yuri
    #AdachiToShimamura

  7. Mink Ranching

    #FanFiction #AdachiAndShimamura
    #wss366 #MastoPrompt #PIXIVCharitySanta

    "I'm sorry, but I can't go home with you today. I have to study in the library,” Shimamura told Adachi.

    "Wow, look at that expression," Shimamura thought.

    A smile crept to her lips. "The world is ending tomorrow," she joked.

    “What?” Adachi said, looking totally bewildered. “It is?”

    "No, It's just how you looked. It's not like I don't want to walk home with you. This is my #last chance to pass math. Can you imagine doing that class again!”

    "Oh, then I'll come too.”

    "Okay," Shimamura said, shrugging.

    While Adachi scanned the books on the shelves, in between glances at her friend, Shimamura found a place to sit. Adachi reached for a book, then glanced at it, and her hand dropped. She reached for another.

    Shimamura smiled at her, and Adachi grabbed a book and clutched it tightly to her chest. She hurried to the table and then stopped. “I won’t be bothering you?”

    Shimamura looked up from the papers and smiled. "No, but I don’t know what’s so fascinating about my doing math.” She added to herself, “I don’t get it. It’s dull enough when I do it. Why watch me?

    Adachi pulled out her chair carefully being as quiet as possible, sat down, and hastily opened her book.

    Shimamura looked up. “Math. I hate it. I just want to sleep. It’s so quiet, and the smell of books it’s almost too much.” She pretended to slap herself, returned to her papers, and soon was soon groaning over the problems.

    The seconds ticked by while Adachi held the book in front of her, and Shimamura muttered. "If x is the cube of y and y is the square root of four, what is x? So y is two. Cube?"

    "x, y, cube, square? When am I ever going to use this?" She asked, looking up at Adachi, and found her peeking over her book.

    Adachi looked down, missing Shimamura hiding a smile behind her hand.

    "I didn't know you were interested in minks," Shimamura said.

    "What?” Adachi's eyes blinked rapidly. She glanced at her book, still on the title page; read; and froze, a look of horror on her face.

    "Your book’s title, #Mink Ranching."

    #MicroFiction #TootFic #NMFic #NMV366 #Yuri
    #AdachiToShimamura

  8. Mink Ranching

    #FanFiction #AdachiAndShimamura
    #wss366 #MastoPrompt #PIXIVCharitySanta

    "I'm sorry, but I can't go home with you today. I have to study in the library,” Shimamura told Adachi.

    "Wow, look at that expression," Shimamura thought.

    A smile crept to her lips. "The world is ending tomorrow," she joked.

    “What?” Adachi said, looking totally bewildered. “It is?”

    "No, It's just how you looked. It's not like I don't want to walk home with you. This is my #last chance to pass math. Can you imagine doing that class again!”

    "Oh, then I'll come too.”

    "Okay," Shimamura said, shrugging.

    While Adachi scanned the books on the shelves, in between glances at her friend, Shimamura found a place to sit. Adachi reached for a book, then glanced at it, and her hand dropped. She reached for another.

    Shimamura smiled at her, and Adachi grabbed a book and clutched it tightly to her chest. She hurried to the table and then stopped. “I won’t be bothering you?”

    Shimamura looked up from the papers and smiled. "No, but I don’t know what’s so fascinating about my doing math.” She added to herself, “I don’t get it. It’s dull enough when I do it. Why watch me?

    Adachi pulled out her chair carefully being as quiet as possible, sat down, and hastily opened her book.

    Shimamura looked up. “Math. I hate it. I just want to sleep. It’s so quiet, and the smell of books it’s almost too much.” She pretended to slap herself, returned to her papers, and soon was soon groaning over the problems.

    The seconds ticked by while Adachi held the book in front of her, and Shimamura muttered. "If x is the cube of y and y is the square root of four, what is x? So y is two. Cube?"

    "x, y, cube, square? When am I ever going to use this?" She asked, looking up at Adachi, and found her peeking over her book.

    Adachi looked down, missing Shimamura hiding a smile behind her hand.

    "I didn't know you were interested in minks," Shimamura said.

    "What?” Adachi's eyes blinked rapidly. She glanced at her book, still on the title page; read; and froze, a look of horror on her face.

    "Your book’s title, #Mink Ranching."

    #MicroFiction #TootFic #NMFic #NMV366 #Yuri
    #AdachiToShimamura

  9. Mink Ranching

    #FanFiction #AdachiAndShimamura
    #wss366 #MastoPrompt #PIXIVCharitySanta

    "I'm sorry, but I can't go home with you today. I have to study in the library,” Shimamura told Adachi.

    "Wow, look at that expression," Shimamura thought.

    A smile crept to her lips. "The world is ending tomorrow," she joked.

    “What?” Adachi said, looking totally bewildered. “It is?”

    "No, It's just how you looked. It's not like I don't want to walk home with you. This is my #last chance to pass math. Can you imagine doing that class again!”

    "Oh, then I'll come too.”

    "Okay," Shimamura said, shrugging.

    While Adachi scanned the books on the shelves, in between glances at her friend, Shimamura found a place to sit. Adachi reached for a book, then glanced at it, and her hand dropped. She reached for another.

    Shimamura smiled at her, and Adachi grabbed a book and clutched it tightly to her chest. She hurried to the table and then stopped. “I won’t be bothering you?”

    Shimamura looked up from the papers and smiled. "No, but I don’t know what’s so fascinating about my doing math.” She added to herself, “I don’t get it. It’s dull enough when I do it. Why watch me?

    Adachi pulled out her chair carefully being as quiet as possible, sat down, and hastily opened her book.

    Shimamura looked up. “Math. I hate it. I just want to sleep. It’s so quiet, and the smell of books it’s almost too much.” She pretended to slap herself, returned to her papers, and soon was soon groaning over the problems.

    The seconds ticked by while Adachi held the book in front of her, and Shimamura muttered. "If x is the cube of y and y is the square root of four, what is x? So y is two. Cube?"

    "x, y, cube, square? When am I ever going to use this?" She asked, looking up at Adachi, and found her peeking over her book.

    Adachi looked down, missing Shimamura hiding a smile behind her hand.

    "I didn't know you were interested in minks," Shimamura said.

    "What?” Adachi's eyes blinked rapidly. She glanced at her book, still on the title page; read; and froze, a look of horror on her face.

    "Your book’s title, #Mink Ranching."

    #MicroFiction #TootFic #NMFic #NMV366 #Yuri
    #AdachiToShimamura