bobbie: He was there all of a sudden, in the middle of my path; or perhaps it was I who was in his. It was stand off for a few moments; then he left. I think he's cute too.
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8 comments:
Good picture! He must have been very close to pose so nicely. He almost looks like a bear in this photo.
Great image.. thanks for sharing with us all.
mary:
It does look like a bear, kind of majestic like, wearing a 'king of the mountain' attitude with its pose.
stacey:
Thanks for dropping by.
He's a cute little critter.
bobbie:
He was there all of a sudden, in the middle of my path; or perhaps it was I who was in his. It was stand off for a few moments; then he left. I think he's cute too.
I am sure that someplace in the World he got the "spring thing" right. Nice photo.
We have posted:
Alaska's Haul Road - The Dalton Highway.
A 414 mile gravel road,
to the Arctic Ocean
Come join us for the trip,
Troy and Martha
Nice shot! It looks like he posed for you. I must be tired because when I first opened the page, I thought this was going to be a bear. ;-)
texas travelers:
What a wonderful journey you must have had. I visited and the text and photos are wonderful!
sandpiper:
The Groundhog reminded mary of a bear also. I think its pose gives it a look of strength and dignity.
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