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Thursday, December 8, 2011

The JAGUAR (Panthera onca) is the largest feline in the Western Hemisphere, and an APEX PREDATOR. Stronger than any leopard, any cougar or any jaguarundi [of course :) ]. See my new personalized stamp from Zazzle, with a full-body photo, so you can assess the muscles, under the spotted fur. Please refrain from connecting the dots

The JAGUAR (Panthera onca) is the largest feline in the Western Hemisphere, and an APEX PREDATOR.  Stronger than any leopard, any cougar or any jaguarundi [of course :) ].  See my new personalized stamp from Zazzle, with a full-body photo, so you can assess the muscles, under the spotted fur. Please refrain from connecting the dots.

Do you see any heart shape in the above image?
If not, wadda heliz rong wid yu? [:) kidding]
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I see at least 3 hearts on the tail alone...
plus a tilted one on the belly flap...
and think how many more might be on the other side of the JAGUAR...:)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Panthera_onca_at_the_Toronto_Zoo_2.jpg
This yawning JAGUAR has at least one heart shape on him...play by the ear...:)

Read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguar

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2011

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2011

Guest Heart Thursday #87

Welcome to Guest Heart Thursday -
A place to share YOUR heart!

"Yesterday's Trash" is where Michelle shares her "unique art made from found and everyday objects". But it's so much more than that. Michelle's art is definitely unique, and the work she does AMAZES and inspires me!

Michelle posted this heart along with a wonderful heart-warming story in keeping with "Random Acts of Kindness" - I urge you to read her post, and keep the circle going!

Thank you, Michelle, for sharing your art ... and your heart!
Gail found this little stone on the beach on the Washington State Coast last summer. It was about the size of a quarter and caught her eye immediately. Gail had so much fun seeing all the hearts in her world that she created a special place to share them!

Please come visit Gail over at "My Hunt For A Heart!" You'll love the amazing hearts she has found!

Thank you, Gail, for sharing your hearts!
When Laura sent me a link to "Ecobirder's" blog, I was curious.
When I visited, I was enchanted - and not just by this beautiful dragonfly heart!!!

Ecobirder is a self-proclaimed "Nature's Paparazzi", whose goal is to "use photographs, facts, and stories to entertain, educate, and inspire people about the natural world around us."

Thank you, Ecobirder, for sharing your inspiration ... and your heart!
Thank you, Laura, for finding him, and sending me the link!
Dorincard makes beautiful postcards ...
and posts them on his blog, along with research about his subjects ...
I am always amazed by the wealth of information he comes up with - and I learn something I didn't know - every time I visit his blog!!!

But my favorite posts from Dorincard are his Guest Heart Thursday posts ...
because Dorin finds hearts that I probably would have missed ... like the PERFECT heart he found on this turkey ... do you see it? (Hint: It's red!)

Thank you, Dorin, for sharing your heart!

1 comment:

  1. I see so many hearts - who would have thought to look for hearts on a jaguar??? Awesome!!!

    P.S. Your wonderful turkey heart was featured on today's Guest Heart Thursday!!! Thank you!!!

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