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.)
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.
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!!
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 . . .
Ah, to know what she was thinking...
ReplyDeleteLovely shot. The snow looks gorgeous, as it must.
Simpática imagen con unas grandes luces.
ReplyDeleteMe gusta!!!
Un saludo, Ángel
Well honestly, wouldn't you have been wagging your tail at this sight too?!
ReplyDeleteSomebody had cold hands after finishing that!
ReplyDeleteMade me smile. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteKona looks very intrigued, the cold clearly doesn't bother her. At least not as much as the snow cat seems to!
ReplyDeleteDitto, Kendall. I do sometimes wonder what goes on in those canine minds. :-)
ReplyDeleteStrange snow creatures do tend to cause a little concern :) you need some of our heat to melt that snow Lulu :)
ReplyDeleteGreat snow sculpture! If I were Kona, I'd back off slowly....
ReplyDeleteCute. Wonder what she was thinking?
ReplyDeleteI don't blame Kona for wanting to get a better look.
ReplyDeleteSomeone was very creative in the snow. I enjoy seeing Kona in the shot!
ReplyDeletehaha that's cute! silly kona!
ReplyDeleteKona 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.
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture with a beautiful light!
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!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Kona was intrigued by this very white very still giant cat! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot, Jude!
ReplyDeleteGlad Kona go in it. :-)
The snow looks wonderful and so does that snow sculpture. Wonder what Kona was thinking :).
ReplyDeleteLooks 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. :-)
ReplyDeleteWith modern art, Lulu, if you want it to be a tiger, it is a tiger.
ReplyDeleteAnd 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 . . .
Another great shot.
ReplyDeletedogs 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
ReplyDeletehave a look at this if you don't mind ;-)
ReplyDeletehttp://vratsagrl.blogspot.ie/2012/11/mans-best-friend.html
Now if only there was a snow dog to accompany that snow cat, I mean tiger.
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