I see it! But if you had said "what a snake" I may not have even looked beyond my visual expectations of a snake. Thanks for altering my preconceptions on this gray Tuesday morning. :)
The fox looks more like a bear cub to me. Of course, it is bear season here and I am worried about my bears... I saw that face in the inner curve, too. Just couldn't put a name to it. Thanks, DPR!
Too early in the morning for this. I'm with Indiana Jones...I hate snakes...and spiders.
ReplyDeleteStill love your site, though.
I see it! But if you had said "what a snake" I may not have even looked beyond my visual expectations of a snake. Thanks for altering my preconceptions on this gray Tuesday morning. :)
ReplyDeleteHick,
ReplyDeleteLong ago you asked what was a "limerock" road...the snake is on one.
Deb,
Blue skies and high of 85 here. I'd love a gray morning!
Gee, I was going to say it looked like Burl Ives climbing a very tall ladder!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Emma, you go Girl!
ReplyDeleteI like to photograph still-live, rather than risk-life! ;-)
Pablo,
ReplyDeleteI have a hard time picturing chubby Burl climbing anything!
ThunderD,
We have to look at all baby mocs now and see if they are sporting fox face patterns...and don't worry about Emma, she was with her daddy!
DPR,
ReplyDeletecould be!
The fox looks more like a bear cub to me. Of course, it is bear season here and I am worried about my bears...
ReplyDeleteI saw that face in the inner curve, too. Just couldn't put a name to it. Thanks, DPR!
Swamp,
ReplyDeleteIt could go either way fox cub or bear cub!