It's quite tall, so I think it's a giraffe. But maybe it's a goat? Or a llama? In any case, I've been watching it take shape on the other side of the train tracks from where I customarily wait in the morning.
kudzu killer qu'esque c'est. (I am sure I got that wrong!) It killed 4 other trees there and is now up to the beautiful copper beech. Metro North---HELP
I love it. I was helping Lorenzo use the handheld 20 Questions game (he can't read it yet) this morning, and his answer was "Giraffe."
ReplyDeleteMy favorite question to answer "Yes" to is always, "Does it bring joy to people." Yes! Yes! Yes! Giraffes are a definite yes.
The neck doesn't look quite tall enough for a giraffe. From this angle I'm reminded of the Trojan horse.
ReplyDeletehorse. or unicorn.
ReplyDeleteI'd say something more llama-ish. It's awesome though.
ReplyDeletellama was my first thought too.
ReplyDeletea magically large terrier is what it looks like to me. And it made me smile. Beautiful.
ReplyDeletekudzu killer qu'esque c'est. (I am sure I got that wrong!)
ReplyDeleteIt killed 4 other trees there and is now up to the beautiful copper beech.
Metro North---HELP
It's gotta be a unicorn. In a lot of the medieval pictures it's got that beard--and it does have a beard!
ReplyDeleteSo if not that, it's a goat. The BIGGEST of the Billy Goats Gruff!
It's a llama eating its breakfast.
ReplyDeleteIt's the headless dancing woman... she's swaying in the breeze.
ReplyDeleteI'm going with horse too. It needs a longer neck to be a giraffe.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a chicken to me, a BIG chicken.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a musk deer. You know, the deer with fangs. Creepy.
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