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16 responses to “How Did The Anchor Become So Rusty?”
Returning home to Mother Nature —
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…yes, one could also say this…
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You had better be sure this is an anchor and not a giant crab from Mars !
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…well, then I will be up for a very big surprise!
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Looks like a giant scorpion!
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Hopefully not – I bet a giant scorpion is not the nicest fella to meet 🙂
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May I feature this image in my blog? If yes, please send photo file to me at cmchintall@gmail.com. I will ponder your work until I find words that honor your image and then post. I will credit and link back to your blog.
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Yes, you may. I can send it to you later.
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Came here to say same thing: looks like a lobster’s claw to me! cool shot!
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Well, as I took the shout I can tell you, it would be a giant lobster… 🙂
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The Lobster gets revenge? It is a great shot that one’s imagination can run away with.
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Yes, from the comments I think I should do a short story competition…
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It’s an anchor? Wow!
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Yes, it is – and it was still used!
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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