2020, Wacky Wonderful Wednesdays

03.25.20 Wacky Wonderful Wednesday

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KOMONDOR LOOKS LIKE A MOP

komondor dog looks like a mopDOG THAT LOOKS LIKE RICHARD BRANSON

dog looks like richard bransonPUPPY AND TEDDY TWINSpuppy and teddy bear look a like

DOG LOOKS LIKE CHEWBACCAchehwbaca dog

DOG LOOKS LIKE PUTINdog looks like putin

PUPPIES THAT LOOK LIKE FRIED CHICKENpuppies look like fried chicken

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This is a must do on my bucket list!!

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 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’S PHOTOS OF THE DAY – A FEW AT A TIME
Descriptions are below each photoNG SAIL FISHThe Twins

Every year, a sardine run occurs in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, says Your Shot member Fabrice Guerin, who adds that this is when it’s possible to spot the fastest fish in the ocean—the sailfish—hunting fish shoals. “They drill the balls of terrified fish, offering us a stunning show,” he writes. “When I saw these two sailfish going toward the sardines against the sun, I shot as quickly as possible.” Photograph by Fabrice Guerin, National Geographic Your Shot

ng worth the waitWorth the Wait

“A beautiful and active aurora appeared the day after a storm had passed over Iceland,” writes Takashi Nakagawa, a member of our Your Shot community. “Iceland is not an ideal place to watch the aurora because the weather in winter is mostly cloudy. I waited at Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon for three days to photograph the aurora [at] this amazing place. This was a perfect night. I’ll never forget this moment.” Photograph by Takashi Nakagawa, National Geographic Your Shot

ng group flightGroup Flight

“Lying on important flyways, the wetlands of Gujarat, India, are thronged by millions of birds migrating south in winter,” writes Your Shot member Navtej Singh, who captured this scene while taking aerial shots of the port town of Jamnagar. “As I flew over the flamingoes, the birds took flight. It was an unbelievable sight, and I was right above them to capture the magnificent event.” Photograph by Navtej Singh, National Geographic Your Shot

ng fox on the rocksFox on the Rocks

Lingering at a lookout in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park, Your Shot member Irina C. spotted this fox entering the scene. “It navigated very confidently among the rocks, moving small ones with its paws and picking up food scraps dropped by tourists during the day,” she writes. “I thought it was genius: Instead of wasting energy and time hunting for mice, this fox had it all figured out.” Photograph by Irina C., National Geographic Your Shot

ng the pitcher and the carpenterThe Pitcher and the Carpenter

The fanged pitcher plant and the carpenter ant (seen here in Borneo) have a mutualistic relationship: While the plant’s pitcher stem provides a home for small ant colonies of up to 30 individuals, the ants keep the chemistry of the pitcher’s liquid balanced by removing large insects that have found their way inside. If the insects were to rot in the liquid, it would spoil. Photograph by Christian Ziegler

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IrishCharmTHIS WEEKS THREE FAVORITE PICS!

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Reach out to someone in need this week!

Let others see Jesus in you this week!

Be His light in the darkness this week!

Have a Blessed Week!

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