1) My friendly neighborhood Gator, all freshened up with a nice shower, is ready for nighty-night. I would have tucked him in, but I was afraid he hadn't had dinner yet.
2) Crepe Myrtle buds ready to pop! It's about time ... I took this on May 25th! (I threw this one in for those of you that might be tired of my obsession with Mr Gator, lol.)
10 comments:
Hi there! Now I can see YOUR friend !!! But Mr Gator seems to be a little bit too close! Watch out George! We don't want to loose you! :-)
Never tire of the gators - and this was a good shot!
Love the buds - hope we'll see them when they pop!
Great shot--very eerie. Looks very BC-ish. MB
I would be terrified to be anywhere near one of those gators - but it is certainly a great shot George!
Can't wait to see the blooms on that tree - I've heard of it but never seen one.
very neat captures.your friend must be a great bodyguard!!!
We are never tired of obsessions!!
This is a beautiful one as always :)
It is your native bird, George. The Gator is or so my son says.
I always wanted to met a gator who takes shower often, was a star and appear to be a carcass of a ship turned over at the sunset. The only lack is a redhead riding it!
Yeh, that Gator is a little to close for comfort. Sheesh, if I saw one of those around here, man, I'd be running for the hills! Great shot though, and nope, I would never get bored of Mr.Gator as long as he ain't in my backyard! =)
Dorothee: I don't mind risking life and limb to bring Mr Gator to blogland, lol!!
Carletta: Thank you! I'll be sure to get a picture of them ... they must have popped by now!
MB: Thank you! BC-ish, I like that!
Janice: Crepe Myrtle is in widespread use here! I'll be sure to get a shot for you ... the Gator was pretty close, but I'm fast! LOL
Evlahos: I wouldn't trust him to protect me! LOL
Frogette: Thank you!!
Abe: I've never seen one with wings, lol!! THAT would be scary!!
Coca: You've given me a great idea for shot composition ... I'll be looking for a red haired volunteer!! LOL
Michele: Thank you!! Do you have to worry about bears when you're shooting up there in the Rockies?
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