October 22, 2012
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Poll: Cherubs Prefer Seagulls to Banyan Trees
Sorry for the delay in posting; many changes occurring in my life at once, and I am saving up new events to blog about. No theme to this collection of photos, unless you find one. In which case, you will be cited for your insight and intrepitude, and a free pass to my site will be issued to the winner.
This Great Blue Heron was fishing near where I had left my car while on an adventure with George.
I will tell of our great adventure next time. Here are some pictures from the Ringling Museum, in Sarasota Florida. This is the Ringling's back patio... Oops! Somehow, a picture of my digs got mixed up with this batch
Cherubs and Banyan trees are natural enemies. This poor fellow was too slow, and the tree feeds...
Sarasota also hosts a fine Aquarium, where I saw my first real live Manatees
The cleaned-up version of Scared Straight doesn't have quite the same impact as the original
Lily-pad flowers at the Motes Aquarium
Sunset on one of Sarasota's fine beaches
Comments (3)
Great photos. The cherub one looks like something out of a "Twilight Zone" episode.
great photos...I was about to say the cherub reminded me of something from True Blood.
And I can see why manatees were mistaken for humans. Friend of mine is married to a woman who resembles this creature to an uncanny degree.
Yeah the cherub is an upsetting photo; oughta be on those psycho-stability tests I always fail.
Lastly, I'd say that's a 'good' blue heron. OK, a' fine' blue heron. Calling her 'great'? Well, perhaps we need to leave that for posterity to judge.
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