Can you see me?
Uploaded: October 28, 2009
I was just taking photos of the tulips and then noticed something else. I thought it was great to have in there.
As you can see this is an older photo on jpeg but I still love the colors and "our friend". Film copied on CD and edited.
James E. Coleman September 17, 2010
See the secret is to hide right out in the open!Karen Kessler September 17, 2010
I see SOMETHING, but don't know what it is? Is it a fat snake?I may need your therapist, too. Read my comment on your other photo from today! :) #8914106
Laura E. Swan September 20, 2010
YES I SEE HIM. Plain as day! :D So what are we looking at??Hehe...
Okay I see a yellow butterfly and I see one rogue tulip. :)
Is one of my guesses correct???
-Laura :) #8919686
Karen Kessler September 20, 2010
I see it now, Jim...it's a goose or a duck, right? I was looking at it the wrong way (thought the tail was the head!)See it Lala? It's in the purple flowers right before it starts the white flowers on the left? It's poking its head above the flowers to pick out one for its mate! :) #8919980
Laura E. Swan September 20, 2010
Whoa. I think I see it, too. No more wild mushrooms from my back yard.* * *
HEY WAIT! I THOUGHT YOU WERE JOKING AND I WENT BACK TO LOOK!!! OH THIS IS GOOD!
This could be a WHERE'S WALLY IMAGE!
You know what that is? It's a female peacock! WOW! I never noticed it the first time. AT ALL! WOW! HA!
JAMES! Impressive! #8920256
James E. Coleman September 25, 2010
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