Thursday, January 16, 2014

Is that a big cat?


Princeton University's mascot is the tiger, after all. (Kona was so excited about snow - and cats! - she got into every frame. I was too cold to retake the shot.)

24 comments:

  1. Ah, to know what she was thinking...

    Lovely shot. The snow looks gorgeous, as it must.

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  2. Simpática imagen con unas grandes luces.
    Me gusta!!!
    Un saludo, Ángel

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  3. Well honestly, wouldn't you have been wagging your tail at this sight too?!

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  4. Kona looks very intrigued, the cold clearly doesn't bother her. At least not as much as the snow cat seems to!

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  5. Ditto, Kendall. I do sometimes wonder what goes on in those canine minds. :-)

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  6. Strange snow creatures do tend to cause a little concern :) you need some of our heat to melt that snow Lulu :)

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  7. Great snow sculpture! If I were Kona, I'd back off slowly....

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  8. I don't blame Kona for wanting to get a better look.

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  9. Someone was very creative in the snow. I enjoy seeing Kona in the shot!

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  10. Kona is trying to figure out what is it in front of her and how she will react. Lolu, it really looks like a big wild snowy cat! My Tasha would be startle and began to growl.

    Very nice picture with a beautiful light!

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  11. Our Kelly's missing the snow...what's behind our house is all crusty and when she walks out, she'll all of a sudden fall because the crust gives way...she's not enjoying that!!

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  12. Looks like Kona was intrigued by this very white very still giant cat! :)

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  13. What a great shot, Jude!
    Glad Kona go in it. :-)

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  14. The snow looks wonderful and so does that snow sculpture. Wonder what Kona was thinking :).

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  15. Looks more like a dragon to me. Regardless it looks like it was fun to make and it makes a nice picture especially with Kona in the frame. :-)

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  16. With modern art, Lulu, if you want it to be a tiger, it is a tiger.

    And hold your tongue about great blue herons! We have far more of those down here than cranes, and you just might see one in a few days, if it doesn't get bumped by another photo I want to show more . . .

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  17. dogs they love to put their noses into our frames, I know mine love to do that, specially one of them!! I love him so much for his curiousity

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  18. have a look at this if you don't mind ;-)

    http://vratsagrl.blogspot.ie/2012/11/mans-best-friend.html

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  19. Now if only there was a snow dog to accompany that snow cat, I mean tiger.

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