Ah...a pretty critter with a crick in its neck.
This boat owner likes to show off he's paid his annual state tithe.
This critter has some great feats.
And a cowlick.
One of the Great Wallendas, maybe
Guy needs more flags
Off for a day of what all Floridians do.
Gorgeous. I headed down to the water today too. Rather different water and very different temperatures.
ReplyDeleteI wished I lived closer to the water! I love all the birds and the boat with all the flags. Have a great Friday and a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteMakes one yearn for the seaside. Lovely photos of a serene environment. Many thanks for your comments on my blog. Have a fun weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat first one looks like he'd have trouble swallowing anything but a tiddler.
ReplyDeleteHad to look that word up. Thanks to Dictionarydotcom: a small child, esp one undersized for its age
DeleteGreat is the bird on the line. :)
ReplyDeleteYour critter snaps make me smile but the cowlick is priceless! Love them all!
ReplyDeleteWe will be near the sea in another month, but in Maine...a very different venue from Florida, but water just the same.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, especially the bird. Wow! Do you think it could possibly swallow a toddler, then? By the way, I'd think really hard about the potential for ambiguity in your last caption; or perhaps you have..!
ReplyDeletelaughing at the sticker-over-sticker-over-sticker method. :)
ReplyDeleteI like what all Floridians do! :-)
ReplyDeleteit's a great white egret, you know that, right?? he's a beauty!!!! here at the shore, it's just too hot to be outside!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful crick in the neck, however! LOL--the cowlick! and I've never seen one of those birds perched on a wire/cord like that. Learn something new every day. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I give 1st prize for your 1st picture. Beautiful colours.
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