Saturday, January 25, 2014

Cold Animal-Camera Critters


This outdoor garden or lawn ornament doesn't look too comfortable or inviting right now.  I recently went to Highland Nursery on Snelling Avenue in St. Paul, looking for small terrarium plants.  The outdoor inventory certainly did not make me want to buy any of them. . even the statuary looked too darned cold!

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19 comments:

  1. He's waiting until the end of the Ice Age. :-)

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  2. Oh dear an elephant with a snowhat, you don't see that often.

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  3. At least he has his trunk packed and ready to move on. :)

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  4. Well, terrariums nurseries in winter are good 'warm' thoughts. Thanks.

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  5. I believe you may have found a fully preserved relic from the Ice Age. A distant relative to the pachyderm perhaps?

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  6. That elephant looks stone cold.

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  7. He doesn't look too happy with that snow cap!

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  8. Nice white hat on that critter!

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  9. He's looking thoroughly grumpy!

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  10. Snow and elephants make an interesting combination.

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  11. He appears to be hibernating...smart choice!

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  12. A snow elephant! I've heard of them, but have never seen one! He doth look a bit chilly. Hope your day at The Gathering went well and you gathered a bunch of good tips for living life!

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  13. I think that's the first elephant I've ever seen in the snow! Our nurseries around here are beginning to stock spring plants...crazy, since it's still freezing overnight.

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  14. True. But I like the idea of making a terrarium!

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  15. He looks a little out of his territory!

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  16. I hope he can breathe.

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