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wow that rock is amazing... is that really done by mother nature?
ReplyDeleteYes - there are lots of those all over the Utah desert. This is one of the more photogenic ones. :)
DeleteThe rock in the first photo looks like a giant mushroom! Hi Shyla☺
ReplyDeleteThat first shot that rock looks like a giant enormous mushroom. As I sat staring at Shiloh howling I realized if I looked at it long enough it looks like she is howling and then it looks like she is looking over her shoulder and her ears are standing up in other words it's a two-faced dog
ReplyDeleteHa ha! I love your interpretation of Shyla's silhouette.
DeleteWhat beautiful pictures but we would love to see a video of Shyla howling.
ReplyDeleteBoth beautiful photos, shout it out sweet Shyla!
ReplyDeleteYou live in heaven. Wow. You're always a whiz with your camera.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. Scritches to the pups. ♥
Love those rock toadstools, they are so fascinating to see.
ReplyDeleteSandra's comment above about a two-faced dog made me look again and have a chuckle :)
Yes I agree that did look like a mushroom in the first photo.
ReplyDeleteI always love the silhouettes of the Shyla
Hugs Cecilia
So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAs soon as we looked at that first photo, we immediately thought giant mushroom:) Shyla's silhouette is gorgeous. Love these photos.
ReplyDeleteLove the mushroom rock, and always love Shyla's howling silhouettes too!
ReplyDeleteLove that mushroom-like formation, and of course Shyla!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a slice of heaven.
ReplyDeleteIt's either a mushroom, or a ship that got reefed on a rock....butts I like yours the bestest Shyla!
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥
Great stuff. Makes me think of Garden of the Gods. Thanks for sharing.
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