I would pick it up and take it to my friend Stan, who's a very good carver and artist. I'm sure he'd make something wonderful from it. Here's a link to one of his creations: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1176151
I think this one is safe enough - perhaps he forgot to go back to his lair before the sun rose, or maybe he was a basilisk who caught sight of his own reflection in a puddle...but I'd probably go past it quietly and quickly just in case!
Like Fishing Guy I would go the other way but at a fast run! Actually it's a lovely piece of wood isn't it? I would love to sand it down and see the beauty underneath, but I suppose we have to see it for what it is on the outside, quite beautiful indeed.
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What wood I do? Same as you... I would (click) shoot it.
in fact he is not sooo ugly he is different and people use to be afraid of what they suppose be different from themselves!
love your posts!
Léia
Very Carefully walk around it..
Rush for a camera, just like you! Brilliantly spotted...
I'd run a mile... well you know me ... not run just walk it slow like.. :O)
Well seen images here.
I would pick it up and take it to my friend Stan, who's a very good carver and artist. I'm sure he'd make something wonderful from it. Here's a link to one of his creations: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1176151
I wood definitely keep an eye on it until I was safely out of the way.
LOL well lets hope it stays there, but you shot it well
I think this one is safe enough - perhaps he forgot to go back to his lair before the sun rose, or maybe he was a basilisk who caught sight of his own reflection in a puddle...but I'd probably go past it quietly and quickly just in case!
Mac: I'd go the other way.
Like Fishing Guy I would go the other way but at a fast run! Actually it's a lovely piece of wood isn't it? I would love to sand it down and see the beauty underneath, but I suppose we have to see it for what it is on the outside, quite beautiful indeed.
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