"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
I see an alien from the ALIEN movies doing a face plant. Saw that before I really started looking for the dragon, but I can see that too if I overlook the alien.
Bag Lady, what did you see? Nancy, I can see what you see. Thanks, Reb. Thanks, Messymimi. Hi, Munir. They sure are. So true, David. Thanks. It sure is, John. Chris, now that you mention it, yes, I can see an alien, too. Mary Anne, I don't see it yet, but I'll try again.
A great find. It's funny...walking through the woods and finding things like this- reminds me of laying down and looking up at the pictures in the clouds.
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I'm wondering if I would have seen a dragon? I do now.
Terrific pic.
i agree.
Thanks, David and Tabor. I debated whether I should say what I saw or leave it open.
I'm glad you pointed out the dragon else I wouldn't have seen it.
It looks like a really big snake to me.
Cool shot Leah!
Good one, and i'm glad you said what you saw.
Yes woods are full of surprises. I see something like s Dinosaur.
You stare long enough at something and you see so many things. Great photo, Leah!
Thanks, everyone.
That is a pretty rad tree, petrified dragon or not.
I see an alien from the ALIEN movies doing a face plant. Saw that before I really started looking for the dragon, but I can see that too if I overlook the alien.
I saw an eagle eating a snake, but I can make it into a dragon if I squint. My instant reaction was "Wow! What light!"
Mary Anne in Kentucky
Bag Lady, what did you see?
Nancy, I can see what you see.
Thanks, Reb.
Thanks, Messymimi.
Hi, Munir. They sure are.
So true, David. Thanks.
It sure is, John.
Chris, now that you mention it, yes, I can see an alien, too.
Mary Anne, I don't see it yet, but I'll try again.
A great find. It's funny...walking through the woods and finding things like this- reminds me of laying down and looking up at the pictures in the clouds.
Thanks, Dawn. I guess it is the same.
Very cool.. I would have been tempted to play with some colour in Photoshop. ;)
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