I am a bit late posting today and a bit rushed for time at the moment, so thanks for your lovely comments on yesterday's 'Late Developer' photo.
I did have another photo planned for today but on our way home from a walk on the beach I spotted this tree stump outside one of the waterfront properties. I thought it looked just like a camel with the end of its nose cut off, can you see it? It looks as though it is sitting down too so you can't actually see the hump, ha ha.
I can see all of those fancy "things" they hang around their necks.
@kjarn Reading the other comjments I think there are lots of animals here.
@ludwigsdiana It must have been a large tree in its time judging by all the limbs that have been cut off.
@pusspup That's interesting. People are seeing so many different animals here.
@jamibann I like the idea of an iguana in the garden.
@wakelys I guess it is a sculpture now isn't it. The people who own the house obvioiusly wanted to keep it.
@joansmor Do you mean a frill necked lizard? only it mustn't feel threatened at the moment.
@tinley23 @30pics4jackiesdiamond Both seeing lions, how interesting.
@sangwann @beryl Oh dear poor elephant without its trunk. I wonder how many other animals people will see.
Wow so far, a camel, an iguana, an elephant, a frill neck lizard, and a bear. I wonder how many other animals people will see.
Ian
@bruni I tghink the new growth is just a fern growing in the stump. I agree it must have been a huge tree in its day.
@philm666 Yes I can see the iguana too, I love finding creatures in tree trunks.
@mittens Apparently some people can see other creatures too, fascinating isn't it.
@fishers Ha ha, yes definitely a creature from Dr Who too.
@craftymeg Thanks, I love your imagination.
@ingrid01 It must be the famous tree nymph, ha ha.
@busylady Oh yes I see your parrot too.
@cdcook48 A few other people have seen a lion too.
@pcoulson Wow a koala too, there is quite a menagerie in this tree isn't there.
@carolmw @haskar @corinnec @randystreat @olivetreeann @radiogirl Wow so many creatures in this tree. camels, lions, lizards and lots of others too. Yes, the camel does look pretty old doesn't he Corinne.