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Monday, October 21, 2013
Rat Detectives Sniff Out Crime
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c'est mignon la petite vidéo, et les images très douces, merci Linda
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda for sharing this video and these beautiful pictures !!!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos !
Greetings from Asia !✿ ❀ ✿ ✿ ❀ ✿ ✿ ❀ ✿
Nice photos of the fish and ducks. They appear to get along fine. : )
ReplyDeleteThe Canada goose looks a little lonely among the ducks and fish. I really like that fourth picture, of the pond and bridge. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the mural and the fish, the water must be so clear! With my eye so bad now, I couldn't read the rat captions, but it is weird stuff!
ReplyDeleterats are sweet little creatures
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu, Linda
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The photos are beautiful. Cute video!
ReplyDeleteThe photo of the wall mural is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
Love the photo of the bridge. Reminded me of the one in Monet's garden near Paris. Thanks for visiting my travel blog ( Helsie's Travels: www.helsiestravels.blogspot.com ) ) and leaving a comment.
ReplyDeleteSome people are scared of rat but am not. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteJust seeing the rats would make me confess to any crime!
ReplyDeleteThe wall mural is really good.
I'm not sure about those rats Linda, but your pictures are lovely today.
ReplyDeleteLinda,
ReplyDeleteLove the photo's. Nice to meet another Elliott as well. Thanks for stopping by my blogs.
I've not seen sculpture like the wall mural. I've seen walls along the freeways with inset reliefs, but nothing like depicted in your picture. Thanks for showing it.
ReplyDeleteThat is one adorable rat :) have a wonderful autumn Tuesday my friend!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting relief, it looks like terracotta...
ReplyDeleteHello Linda, thanks for visiting me and commenting. Don't usually take this long to get back but life has been extremely busy these last few months as you can see by my posts. Good to see the fish happy with the ducks and an interesting mural, wonder if you know what it is about.
ReplyDeleteSuper summer pictures!
ReplyDeleteDucks are always a favorite of mine.
Thank you for visitng my NY blog!
Me gusta en especial la fotografía de ese estanque con su puente. Un abrazo,
ReplyDeleteOlá,
ReplyDeleteSou um apreciador de fotografia, suas fotos estão lindas com boa luz e qualidade.
Abraço
ag
Big fish, Linda ! Nice photo's.
ReplyDeleteLie(f)s.
Dear Linda - this is the cutest video and the pictures are great as well. I love those lovely geese. I think some of yours comes down to our parts and even spend the winter now with us. Hope you have a great day.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos of the ducks and the orange koi swimming underneath. Have a good day Diane
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! I love how wall murals tell a story.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are beautiful. Cool video! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Linda! Just had to see this cute rat vídeo clip.The smile on his face at the end is adorable. It's unusual to get a shot of fish and ducks swimming together.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Linda!
Lovely photo's such a pleasure to walk and capture them.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the Video good for them.