whimsical wednesday ~whimsical wednesday-fuzzy friends and a game of hide & seek~ June 10, 2014 Sheila 12 Comments Today in Rocky Mountain National Park “One, Two, Three, Four….” “Here I come, ready or not.” “Whoa, whats that smell?” fuzzy antlers fuzzy ears fuzzy belly big, fuzzy, butt – BYE! Like this:Like Loading... Related
I like fuzzy! Will we see them when we come to Colorado Springs next month? Hope to do lots of exploring in the Rockies around there…… Reply
Gay, I am glad you are coming to Colorado! Yawl will enjoy your visit very much. I can’t believe you will be coming and we will be heading west. We are leaving around the 26th for Oregon and then Glacier! Hopefully, one day our paths will cross!!! Reply
I miss the Rockies and the fuzzy antlered friends. But you have captured it for me and I thank you heartily. 🙂 Reply
You are welcome. I think of you every time I head up to Rocky! We had some fun times up there. 🙂 Reply
No you wouldn’t! They are huge and very strong.:-) It was fun to see them in their spring coats with their fuzzy antlers. Reply
Just beautiful!
Thank you Beth! We passed the RV park you mentioned on Hwy 34 – it is open.
So glad to hear they are open. Thanks for letting me know.
Lovely captures, Sheila. 🙂
Nature at its finest! 🙂
I like fuzzy! Will we see them when we come to Colorado Springs next month? Hope to do lots of exploring in the Rockies around there……
Gay, I am glad you are coming to Colorado! Yawl will enjoy your visit very much. I can’t believe you will be coming and we will be heading west. We are leaving around the 26th for Oregon and then Glacier! Hopefully, one day our paths will cross!!!
I sure hope so too Sheila!
I miss the Rockies and the fuzzy antlered friends. But you have captured it for me and I thank you heartily. 🙂
You are welcome. I think of you every time I head up to Rocky! We had some fun times up there. 🙂
They are such strong looking animals – I sure wouldn’t want one running into me! 🙂
No you wouldn’t! They are huge and very strong.:-)
It was fun to see them in their spring coats with their fuzzy antlers.