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Those are some wise and powerful trees!
I wonder how old they are. I always love imagining all the relatively small human events that trees witness as they stand in solid silence.
Not gopher snakes specifically or garter snakes. European snake species are all different from North American species.
This one looks like a grass snake.
http://www.planetepassion.eu/snakes-in-france/Grass-snake-France.html
My exact words. You’re Clairvoyant!
6 years agoOh, shit!
6 years agoIf bottle of openers could speak, it would have said,
"This is my opportunity to shine! To glow, in fact. To reflect."
... Oh well. Next time.
One to remember, alright. My regret this time is only that I’m not quicker witted. I wish now that I’d taken your bottle opener down so that it could soak up the scene also.
6 years agoIncredible!! Glad you had the camera this time.
6 years agoYou’re just a font of brilliant concepts, Jen. We’ll have to bring you along next time as the designated idea person. You can carry the hip waders.
6 years agoOoh, what a concept! We’ll keep that in mind when the next gale runs through.
6 years agoI know. I still can’t believe this worked. I barely had time to focus. Great job, camera!
6 years agoYup. Wonder Woman!!
6 years agoWow!
6 years agoFrom the look on its face, I'd say this horse is there to be entertained by passing cyclists.
6 years agoBrilliant! I wonder if they turned on the pink lights in anticipation of her visit?
6 years ago
That certainly looks like him. I was surprised to see him out this late in the year. That photo of him swallowing the frog is amazing! The frog looks so nonchalant about the situation.
6 years ago