Prints In The Snow
The temperature was -20˚C on Friday when I ventured out into the laneway only to discover these enormous prints going by my garage! Each one was as big as my palm - it must be a huge dog that left them. At least I hope it was a dog!
Cougar. (:-0)
ReplyDeleteOh my, I hope it was a dog too.
ReplyDeleteWow - wonder what it was!
ReplyDeleteLiz
-20°C??? I'm much more impressed with the temperature than the cute prints! :)
ReplyDeleteI hope it wasn't a man. Or a cat burglar.
ReplyDeleteNo must be a drop bear
ReplyDeleteCougar!
ReplyDeleteBelieve you have a large dog in your neighborhood. Fun to see tracks in the snow.
ReplyDeleteScary... the temperature AND the pawprints!
ReplyDelete-20 degrees? That's colder than the inside of my freezer.
ReplyDeleteIt's a bear. When the cold is unbearable for humans the bears venture out looking for food 'cause the weather is bearable for bears.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a dog. I love it when the snow is (mostly) untouched. :)
ReplyDeletehow cute. :)
ReplyDeleteMakes you wonder what else passes by unnoticed doesn't it?!
ReplyDeleteThat is one terrific photo! I hope it is a dog too :).
ReplyDeleteUH-OH! Be afraid, very afraid!
ReplyDeleteI also hope it was a dog, not a polar bear who has gone to visit you :))
ReplyDeleteBundle up, that you have much cold;)
I wouldn't describe these as 'cute'. they are a little scary!
ReplyDeleteBack inside, RedPat. NOW!
ReplyDeleteNice find.
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely shots..
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely shots..
ReplyDeleteIt was probably a nice voffy on his way back home.
ReplyDeleteKeep warm.
-20C IS COLD!
At least its not a yeti Pat :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Both the paws and the temperatures.
ReplyDeleteVery cool image, especially with such cropping.
ReplyDeleteA great Dane maybe? :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's the Hound Of The Baskervilles. Is your family under a curse, by chance?
ReplyDeleteKeep warm!:)
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