"To sit back hoping that someday, some way, someone will make things right is to go on feeding the crocodile, hoping he will eat you last - but eat you he will."
Ronald Reagan (American, 40th President of the United States, 33rd Governor of California, actor, 1911-2004)
TIME: 8:32 PM
PLACE: The kitchen sink
SUBJECT: Schleich crocodile figurine
I've mentioned before that water attracts StellaDella like a magnet. One of her favorite things to do is play in the sink and give her toys a bath. We have a collection of Schleich animals that we have been accumulating since my oldest was a toddler. These are the toy figurines that are lucky enough to get bathed. You can't see it, but there is a cow underneath the bubbles. I guess the poor thing got too close to the crocodile's jaws.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
After 'While Crocodile (109/365)
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When I first saw the face, I thought it was real, until I saw the bubbles!
Great photo!!! I love how you tie a saying into each of your pics. You are really creative!
This is a great photo ~ he does look so real! :)
First I thought it was real - unbelievable...
Fantastic shot! We have many schleich animals, too! But no crocodile..
Thanks for this friendly reminder with the quote from Ronald Reagan
LOL I thought it was real. Great shot!
I am loving the quotes - very cool. Loving your blog. :)
almost lifelike!! Great photo!!
Take care
Wonderful pictures on your blog!!
Sweet crocodile ... ;-)
Dot O - The realism of the Schleich figures is one of the things I like about them.
Christina - He does look pretty lifelike. I wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley! ;)
bentonflocke - I figured you would know about Schleich, being from Germany. They make awesome figurines!
Jennifer - This was a fun shot to take. Glad you are enjoying the blog!
Sara G - StellaDella saw this on the computer and thought it was real as well!
Misola - Thank you and I hope you become a regular. Welcome!
I thought this was real too! Neat picture!
Mari - I guess I need to contact Schleich and tell them about how realistic their figures are!
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