Now that has got to be the pink flamingo of all pink flamingos. Sassy, silky, and what a lucky fellow to be parading beneath one of Ms. Magrtree’s brilliant skies!
The flamingo with its curved pink neck is striking against those trees and vivid orange sky. And the angle makes our plastic-feathered friend look ginormous! is his beak broken? And where did you find this fellow?
He IS a little ginormous (if I may be oxymoronic). A five foot flamingo found locally. There’s a shop in Brooklin that carries a lot of recycled stuff. He may have been a car once. Or maybe (ideally!) a wheelbarrow… (:
Aaachh … and what a handsome, pink bird you’ve given us today, Carin (touché)!
Do you ever get over to Ding Dang Darling wildlife thingy on Sanibel? (There *is* another name…) (:
No … but the name alone is alluring. Been to Sanibel but not the wildlife thingy. Will try to check it out before heading home end of January.
Ha, ha, that pink flamingo is a long way from home! There to make us smile for sure Carin.
Thanks, Allison. So glad it brought a smile. xo
Now that has got to be the pink flamingo of all pink flamingos. Sassy, silky, and what a lucky fellow to be parading beneath one of Ms. Magrtree’s brilliant skies!
A happy reminder of warmth.
That flamingo looks so elegant heheh!
Have a pinktastic week :-)
Good eye. That is one elegant bird. (:
Happy pinkness to you also…
The flamingo with its curved pink neck is striking against those trees and vivid orange sky. And the angle makes our plastic-feathered friend look ginormous! is his beak broken? And where did you find this fellow?
He IS a little ginormous (if I may be oxymoronic). A five foot flamingo found locally. There’s a shop in Brooklin that carries a lot of recycled stuff. He may have been a car once. Or maybe (ideally!) a wheelbarrow… (: