Like Spider 🕷 Like Son
Honourable No.2 Son,
living in China, and Rosie
the Chilean Rose Tarantula.
A long distance relationship.
The Mountain Guardian
Very Free & Easy
River Dolphin in the estuary
Seagull Sundown
Spike the Impaler
Proud descendant of
King Charles the Spaniel
On the trail of an Echidna
Puppy in Jelly
Reclining Spirit Kangaroo
Mañana Iguana
the Lounge Lizard
Toto and Girlfriend
in Dorothy’s basket
full of Adorables
The Mystery of Cell Division
The G spot
G for Gee-raffe
Sweet Herbivore
Safari said there’d be Zebra?
Black Beard the Pirate
A lamb to the daughter
“Man gave names
to all the animals
in the beginning
…long time ago.”
~ Bob Dylan
Photography: David, Linda,
& Stefan Redpath © 2018
PhotoArt:
David B. Redpath © 2018
These pictures are incredible! (except for the one with the tarantula – spiders give me the heebee geebies) :O) x
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Thanks Lisa.
Yes, spiders are my sons
thing, being a science geek.
Sorry about that.
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No worries – it was worth a tiny shock to see all those other wonderful pics :O)
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Oh David! I cannot see these much, but I can must see SOME of the colour, and your titles to them, and they are AMAZING. I love the Bob Dylan quote. Bob Dylan is hubby’s fave singer of all time. Great post David
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Thank you exceedingly,
Lorraine.
Your hubby has very good taste.
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Love these pics. Although I think a warning about the spider might have gone a long way!
Best one for me was Toto and Girlfriend. So cute
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Apologies M.
I thought the opening pic
would serve as a warning
of what’s to come.
Rosie the Tarantula is relatively harmless.
My children should have
come with a warning!?
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Lol! They seem lovely, no warning needed!
Actually the tarantula, not that bothered about. If it had been a gigantic grasshopper or something like that then I would have maybe vommitted a little in my mouth.
Can’t stand the sight of them.
Well there’s a useless piece of info for you about me!!
😂
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It’s the Praying Mantis that
does it for me, with their
rather extreme mating habits.
My kids were actually all
quite tame, and trainable.
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That’s good. Can’t have them running around all feral!
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Free range is best.
Only seven per hectare.
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Sublime art. Classic portfolio ~ George
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Thank you very much, George.
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Great post! Love the art
was just chatting with our termite house inspector today about how I like spiders and hate snakes…that is an awesome photo!
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Thanks Vanessa.
Yes, the snakes are out &
about, ready for another
Aussie summer. So take care.
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you’re welcome!
Yes, my eyes are already peeled. They had seen a tiger snake swimming in the river here just a couple weeks ago…shudder…nothing creepier, imho, than seeing a snake swim…
And thanks, you too!
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I’ve seen politicians slither.
But then, you watch the news.
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Talk about things that make you shudder…
I turn on the news, and then I am reminded why I don’t normally. Would much rather read posts like yours.
Ugh, just caught a snippet today of the commission into banking…no surprises, but to see the arrogance. Sigh. But at least we live in a place where some corruption can be exposed, even if it is token.
(I’m going to go read Phil 4:8 again ha!)
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And we humans call Mother
Nature’s critters, ‘beasts’!
Yes Vanessa, “whatever is lovely”
is under threat of extinction
at the hands of an all consuming
barbarian.
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The photos are really vivid in colour, beautiful
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Thank you.
I do like to tweak.
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Nice:)
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Vibrant art ! Life through David’s eyes , seeing and loving it.
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Thanks for taking a peek, Yassy.
Life is a privilege, best shared.
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Thank you for sharing 😊
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That hippo needs to learn better table manners.
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Andrew … I object !
The very plus size model
of etiquette.
With hips that could
launch a thousand ships
. . . and sink a few.
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Sink quite a few.
Yes, I should be more respective of plus size models. I have dated a few in my younger days
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Hips to die for? Yet you
survived the experience.
In Africa they appreciate
a well rounded figure.We’re
still talkin’ Hippopotamus
. . . right!?
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I think so???
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Good. I wouldn’t want to get
those supermodel giraffes upset!
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Those selfish wenches
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Too tall to argue with.
I tried feeding them a
tuna sandwich, but they
refused, claiming to be
paleo palates vegan?
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LOL
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Beautiful.
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Thanks Bojana.
I had put most of these up
on Morality Park. But …
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Yeah? Didn’t know that.
You’re good. I love what you do.
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Thanks for the appreciation,
Bojana. It’s something I treasure.
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You should get a treasure chest.
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I had one, but Black Beard,
the Labrador Pirate, buried it
in the sand somewhere?
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A bone( bummer).
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Love the artwork as well as the titles … specially the G-spot!
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Thanks Punam.
I never realised how horny
Giraffes are till up close.
They have TWO horns
on top of their heads!
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Yes, I did spot the two horns (on top of their heads!)!
You are so welcome, David.
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Amazing photos
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Glad you liked them, Wulf.
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I really did.
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love the lizard on the lounge chair.
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Funny story, Mark.
I met Mañana the Iguana,
at a resort near Cancun.
When I mentioned that he
should be sitting on a towel
( resort rules )
he said, “Vete a la mierda!” ?
Not speaking Spanish,
I just smiled and handed
him a hotel towel.
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Funny. My wife just translated it.
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My daughter in law is
Mexican/Japanese.
She also comes in handy
for translating.
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Nice.
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All these pix are great.
Tarantulas are gentle critters. I’d like to pet the Iguana.
That was a little dolphin?
You don’t look old enough to have a son that old. Handsome kid.
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Thank you, Victoria.
Like the C.I.A., I neither confirm
nor deny, but I do have seven
children. Stefan is the second
oldest. I was eight years old
at the time, so you are quite
correct. I am not old enuff 😀.
Mañana the Iguana had a
dermatological condition that
left his skin rather scaley.
Too much sunbathing 🌞
I suspect. Too rough for petting.
The River Dolphin was a full
sized alpha male of the pod.
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Seven. Oh, my. You really don’t look old enough to have one, much less seven. You are aging well.
Maybe he needs some suntan lotion?
The image made it look like the dolphin was small. I will look, again. I was on my phone.
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I better not mention the
grandchildren then.
Thanks, Victoria. You’re
welcome back anytime.
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What a fabulous collection of fantastic animals and photos. I especially love the Lounge Lizard. Iguanas — and lizards of all types — are among my very favorite creatures. All of the photos were brilliant, not just in color but in creativity.
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Thanks for that, Judith.
You have just convinced me
to do a Part 2, since I left out
a favourite reptile pic of mine.
The iconic Aussie Blue Tongue
Lizard. I’ll post it in time for
Christmas, just for you, Judith.
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Oh, thank you! I will be thrilled to see it. I can’t say that I’m familiar with an Aussie Blue Tongue, so this will be a real treat!
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They are no ‘lounge lizard’.
Blue Tongues work hard at
keeping the snakes at bay
🐍 by eating them.
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I look forward to seeing your photos!
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Life is an adventure machine. It looks like yours is a big one!
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I’ve been so blessed off my
socks, I now only wear sandals,
for safety reasons.
As your pics show, Lloyd,
adventure is where you find it.
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These photos are amazing. I loved your puns too. I loved Toto’s photo especially, so like my Sputnik now off in doggie heaven. Thank you for the beauty and the smiles you shared today dear David. ♥.
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Thank you muchly, Niki.
You are very welcome.
I left so many pics out
I may have to do a part 2.
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Part 2? Yes please! ♥.
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Your wish is my command, Niki.
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=) ♥.
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I’m looking forward to Part 2 – your pictures and banter make me smile. 😎
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Thanks Sunny 🌞
I’m taking a walk
on the wild side
right now, with my
camera a-clicking.
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These are beautiful David..
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Thanks for viewing, Mich.
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Wonderful pictures
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Thank you, Kyle.
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Very nice pictures, I am so sorry, but I cant say that huge spider is cute because I have arachnophobia.
Anyway, thank you for sharing!
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Thank you, Katherine.
Yes, spiders are very sneaky.
I think anything with an
exoskeleton has something
to hide.
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Yeah, okay. Maybe that is too much to know about spiders 😂😂
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wildly entertaining… gotta get me an echidna. 🙂
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Thanks R S.
They’re a bit prickly 😭
Got to handle them with
kid gloves …
Then it’s the kid that gets
severely prickled.
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How cute little daughter and N02. Thanks for sharing a bit of yourself. Love what u ve done with the dogs pics
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Thanks Luiza . . .
It was a labour of puppy love
💘 🐕
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You’re the smilemiester General. It’s official. Uniform is in the mail. These are fantabulous!!! Thank You for the shot of JOY! Cheers and Rock on (like You have a choice!!!) 🙂
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Thanking you muchly, Katy.
I appreciate your appreciating.
I’m reloading for another posting of ‘Animania’.
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Cool beans! I look forward to it! 🙂
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I love all the wild vibrant photos!
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Vibe with, or without the rant?
. . . Thanks Dwight.
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Any way at all!!
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Great pictures and great captions, David.
☺
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Thanks Chris. I’m gearing up for my next expedition, with a better camera 📷, seeking
the allusive Yeti, somewhere
in the Himalayas.
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That should be very interesting, David.
I can’t wait to see the photos.
My vampire novel character Pan Goatee has Yeti DNA in his genetic make-up.
Although it’s DNA from the more homicidal Siberian Yeti rather than the more peace-loving Himalayan Yeti DNA (Himalayan Yeti are famous for performing lovely renditions of traditional Nepalese dance- although these are yet to be captured on film. So that would be a first if you could that).
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Yes, in the Himalayas they are
very Zen (no laser machete for
the Himalayan Yeti).
Aparently they like to give the
temple prayer wheels a spin,
when no one is looking. Being
a bit mischievous, even ringing
the. mountain top monastery
bells whilst the priests are
sleeping. So I’m taking some
motion detectors, to try
and snap them.
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Fabulous post and loved the photos, except for the spider! Thank you for following ThusNSuch and have a joyous holiday season. 🙂
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My pleasure, E.
And a high tide of yule to you.
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Thank you! 🙂
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Sir, there’s a lot of awesomeness on your blog! And a lot of thought provoking words and images.. but I feel like I’m in The Doors movie 😆😁 stay awesome!
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Great. Doors serve a useful purpose.
And as the Bob once said,
“You gotta serve somebody.” 😎
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God’s perfect and pure creatures beautifully captured thanks for sharing with us 🙂 🙂 🙂
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My creepy crawly pleasure 😎✔️🙃🕶️
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