Friday, November 14, 2008

On theWild Side

I had a post in mind for today, but upon opening Picasa found all my files scrambled. They're fine in My Pictures, but there are so many of them and I got busy there organizing and reorganizing and now time has flown.....

I got a kick out of these pictures..ever felt like the weight of the world was on you?


Those were taken in an African wildlife preserve. Below, just keepin' their cool..



6 comments:

Granny Annie said...

I have a lot of neat files in my Picasa pictures but none as cool as those.

Linda G. said...

GA, the magic of the internet:)

Laughing Orca Ranch said...

Yikes. That male elephant is in musth. See the fluid draining down it's cheeks? Do you see his p*nis fully extended between his back legs?
That guys driving looks like he's in shock looking at the size of that thing! lol!
And just look where the tusk is pointing. It would take zip effort for the elephant to poke his tusk right through that roof!!

What an amazing photo.

And the lions in the shade of the plane wing is cool. If there is anyone sitting side the plane, I don't think they plan on getting out anytime soon. lol!

~Lisa
New Mexico

Changes in the wind said...

I had seen and saved the elephant photo too but did not see the close up...you know the saying...a picture is worth a thousand words. Actually had something similar happen years ago at a drive through reserve in Texas...our friend was a rhinoceros and he decided to rub his horn on the side of our car, we slowly drove away so left this strange mark all down the side of the car. You ought to have seen the look I got at the insurance place when I told them that!

Linda G. said...

Hi Lisa, I did see that huge appendage and wondered what tehe elephant had in mind...also what happened next! How did they get out of it?
Thanks for stopping by:)

Changes, E and I had a laugh at your rino story and imagining the look they gave you at the insurance place! Now that's a unique story:)

Kim said...

I laughed for about 5 minutes upon looking at these photos. They are great...thanks for sharing!