It’s been unseasonably cold in Arizona, down around freezing at night. Today it didn’t go above 43 F (6 C) – which is bone-chilling for these parts. My usual hiking buddy had a hot date with her kitchen and a bucket of paint, Speedy was otherwise engaged with football play-offs, but the desert was calling on this crystalline afternoon. Someone had to answer. Reader, it was I.
Because I was solo I chose a well-populated place to visit, the Lost Goldmine Trail (not as busy as its sister the Hieroglyphic Trail, but on a lovely Sunday, busy enough). The first thing that happened was I encountered three Hiking Dogs, and was able to capture them for the ever-growing Hiking Dogs album.
The second thing that happened was that I began to see things that looked quite other than what they were. So you tell me – what does this look like to you?
I’ll tell you my fill-in-the-blanks after you tell me yours…






I love ALL the answers. Here what I saw: 1) A seated Chinese gent kissing a mouse; a dragon; an angry eel with spines. Good fun, thank you for playing.
I just got here= I saw a head sticking out tongue; a dragon; a caterpillar escaping from a cactus! I like the eel idea better.
Love what different things people see, especially in the first photo…
I agree with the Inushuk for the first one, then praying mantis and a turtle 🙂
1..Butt kisser; 2. Turkey that has seen better days; 3. First photo of the slowly evolving Arizona Cactuswalla Monster. It won’t drop to earth and start crawling until its legs form, in about 4000 years.
1. Moore sculpture of a fat lady
2. canine toothed Asyyyriak
3. angry turtle shot with too many arrows
1. A hikers’ road sign
2. A dead Saguaro arm
3. The Loch Ness monster.
1. Irish washerwoman with large koi on shoulder
2. Skeletor exploding his way out of the mouth of the rare prickly panther
3. Really well-armed moray eel
1. Snowman pointing with a squirrel on his shoulder.
2. Giraffe with a beak
3. Spiney caterpillar
The first one kinda sorta looks like an Inushuk that the Inuit in northern Canada would build as a location marker. http://www.inukshukgallery.com/images/internal/inukshuk_image.jpg
No clue what those things, but I like your pictures.