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Sat, Nov 12, 05 at 12:28
| I meant to share this shot on Halloween, but I got too busy. During Oct. I had a rather unsettling-looking rubber vulture poised on the cupboard overlooking the dining table. I had a ladder up for a while while I was painting, and one of the kittens climbed up to investigate. She looked so cute that I got the camera. Only then did she adopt this pose. Usually eye glare detracts from a picture, but I think it adds to this belated Halloween shot. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Buzzard Twins
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| OMG that's cute! LOL |
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| That's really funny. She sould be call snoopy. Larry |
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| Yes, Snoopy the Vulture!
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- Posted by Calla_Lady Z8b N. Calif (My Page) on Sun, Nov 13, 05 at 2:51
| What a fun picture Jen! One of those moments where you were fortunate to have the camera close by. I like the vulture too - that must have grabbed more than one second looks. |
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- Posted by foxykitten350234 z6PA (My Page) on Tue, Dec 13, 05 at 0:30
| OMG, how could I have missed this thread until now??? She is so cute in her Snoopy buzzard pose. What a fantastic picture! Foxy. |
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| LOL That's adorable! |
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- Posted by Pirate_Girl Zone7 NYC (My Page) on Tue, Dec 13, 05 at 11:21
| Yeah really, how'd I miss this thread too? W/ her flaring/glaring eyes I think she looks like Demon Kitty & a puuurfect companion for the quite realistic looking buzzard. Must've been somthin' to eat dinner under their watchful eyes (did Demon Kitty stay up there very long?) W/ an eye that forever notices color & design, may I add they both look that much more striking against the orange faux finish behind them! Nice work Ms. Jen. |
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| Wow, that's pretty spooky! Those eyes will be haunting me for the next few hours. There wasn't some poor animal, or plant, on death's door underneath them, was it? |
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