If that is really a live rat then ten out of ten for standing there and photographing it - but somehow it doesn't look all that real. Love the deep blue of that tile.
You nearly fooled me! First, I saw the feet - how odd, then the tail, even odder. Then, so well fed, but, why not if found in the meat packing district! He/she is ugly, but not ugly enough....yes, ha ha!
I recently stayed in the Chelsea area of NYC and was grateful that I saw only a quick ratlike shadow race across the sidewalk one night, rather than the whole furry enchilada. Enjoyed cats in a florists window, and dogs romping about in special parks created for their amusement. Speaking of things amusing, Buster certainly has a good sense of humour!
How did you get such a good picture of the rat?! It looks like it is posing-it must be your magic touch as a photographer of life-he must have known! I would adopt that cat if I lived in New York. Buster is grogeous as always!
???? Ok, I give up = is that a real rat? I think it is a model, but I'm not entirely sure...
ReplyDeleteEEkk scary little rat.......and Buster has a blue tag so he is allowed.
ReplyDeleteIs that a real rat?! I've never seen one so fluffy? And what happened to his tail - looks like it's been stepped on!
ReplyDeleteIf that is really a live rat then ten out of ten for standing there and photographing it - but somehow it doesn't look all that real. Love the deep blue of that tile.
ReplyDeleteHeeHee
ReplyDeleteThe rat was a fake one...... but looked like a real one.
It was on the sidewalk near a florist shop.
I know there are real ones lurking nearby.
wow!! all the pets are cute !! i loved the dog!
ReplyDeleteFunny post.
ReplyDeleteI prefere the blue tiles :-)
You've got a little bit of the food chain going on here today, Elizabeth. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteHow did you get the rat to hold still so you could take his pic?
LOL. Tell them it's NOT a real rat
ReplyDeleteand please send me pix you took
of me
You nearly fooled me! First, I saw the feet - how odd, then the tail, even odder. Then, so well fed, but, why not if found in the meat packing district! He/she is ugly, but not ugly enough....yes, ha ha!
ReplyDeleteBuster looks so handsome! Glad you let him visit. Love the turkish tiles and the little one. Haha on the rat.
ReplyDeleteI recently stayed in the Chelsea area of NYC and was grateful that I saw only a quick ratlike shadow race across the sidewalk one night, rather than the whole furry enchilada. Enjoyed cats in a florists window, and dogs romping about in special parks created for their amusement. Speaking of things amusing, Buster certainly has a good sense of humour!
ReplyDeleteHow did you get such a good picture of the rat?! It looks like it is posing-it must be your magic touch as a photographer of life-he must have known!
ReplyDeleteI would adopt that cat if I lived in New York.
Buster is grogeous as always!
Oh-I see the rat was fake-I was convinced!
ReplyDeleteYes, when you have funny button eyes, they do tend to look a bit beady! What delicate pink toes he has - LOL.
ReplyDeleteBuster is growing!
LOL! Buster is beautiful. I didn't know about his blog, so I stopped by to check it out. Is there any point in leaving a comment? Does he read?
ReplyDeletethat is the scariest looking rat I've ever seen!
ReplyDelete& Buster has the most precious profile. what a sweet face.
Yikes to the rat! Glad it wasn't real.
ReplyDeleteBuster's so cute.
Paz
Radicchio, er, Ratatouille? ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh hey, I LOVED seeing your gift! Very Turkish, very unique. Thanks for sharing Liz:)
ReplyDeletethere are just too many animals in ny...i kind of like it...especially buster.
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