24 February 2016

Bridge to Terabithia


28 comments:

  1. You look like you are in some big South American jungle! Super cool looking area!

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  2. Wow Mr.N, you are so tiny! Don't fall of that log, it looks wet down there! :)

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  3. That does look kind of spooky and magical behind you Mr. N.

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  4. Beautiful Mr. N :) Looks like there is a little house hiding in that tree behind you kind of. Mystical!

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  5. Just hanging out on a log! And looking so handsome doing it!

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  6. Looks like a great place to hang out!

    Purrs xx
    Athena and Marie

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  7. This photo makes me want to explore the place that you are in. I used to have woods to explore in but now they are gone and duplexes are where the beautiful trees once were.

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    1. Oregon is a gorgeous state! And people do like their trees here.

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  8. That looks like an awesome hike. Did you have to cross the bridge to continue down the trail?

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  9. You're almost camouflaged! (If it wasn't for your blue harness, of course)
    Was this picture taken before or after you saw off the troll an the Gruffalo? ;)

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  10. That is a very cool bridge, Mr. N...that looks like an interesting place!
    Jan, Wag 'n Woof Pets

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  11. What a great photo. You are such a great subject Mr. N. You make everything look A-mazing

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    1. Aww, thanks. He's a great model! Makes up for my photography skills lol.

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  12. Mr. N. looks like a little Elf among those HUGE trees and all the greenery. Adorable (as always).

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  13. Oh, that does look like the start to an adventure!

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  14. I love this, what a GREAT photo! Mr. N is such a little model! :)

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  15. Definitely the Pacific Northwest! I agree with Sadie & Co, Mr. N. looks like a cute little elf!

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  16. What a lovely spot! Lucky you got to experience it.

    WOOF

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  17. I never read the book, but my brother did for school, and then we watched the movie (the original). I found it very traumatizing and think of it often when I'm walking in the woods in the rain by myself! Stay safe, Tenacious One!

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