Bronze sculpture, Austin
I think it’s a lion. But right now I’m
working on Jaguar Pride so I’m going to pretend it’s Huntley as a black
jaguar. Halfway through rereading it and should have it done today.
I love having a cover for it. It makes it easier for me to visualize when I’m writing. :)
I actually did my million errands
yesterday–spent 2 1/2 hours running them, and then saw Maleficent. I
thought it was pretty good for being a remake of a fairytale. Though if
everyone keeps retelling the stories as though there is no romance, it
will become as predictable as the old fairytales.
I actually was using the difference to
describe them in Jaguar Pride, but the two JAG agents end up being
saddled with a couple of jaguar cubs while on a mission.
Okay, back to my own mission–finish reading Jaguar Pride, because the books are stacking up!
Have a terrific hump day!
Terry
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4 comments:
One has fewer spot on the left side, LOL!!! Great picks. And I'll probably see the movie on Thursday. Was it scary?
It was fun. Thanks on the spots. :) It wasn't scary to me, but maybe to a little kid it would be. My son was scared after seeing The Neverending Story and the evil wolf. So you never know what will scare a child. He had nightmares he told me later.
Also some differences in their eyebrows and nose. At first glance they look exactly the same and so darn cute. I think the statue is a lion too, but it's okay if you want to pretend it's a Jaguar. ^_^
Great call, Sherry! Yes, I agree. And they are adorable. One proud momma. :) LOL, I will. No one sculpts the poor jaguars. At least around here. :)
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