for the March Lynn Grieveson challenge
credits: background paper and oil spill, Lynn Greiveson, Steam Friends
flairs, bottom wordart, eyes, Lynn Grieveson, What Do I See? set
border overlay, Amy Wolff, Places You'll Go set
top wordart-May 2016 Storyteller
alpha and journal card-Sahlin Studio freebies
staple_ May 2016 Storyteller
circles-Little Butterfly Wings, the Everyday
alpha: Microsoft New Tai Lue Bold
I'd probably have a heart attack, teenager or not. I only know moose from behind a fence in the animal park. Great page with all those flairs, they are really so versatile.
oh my. how exciting and scary all at the same time! I love wildlife. Must be something to look out your window and see Moose roaming free.. Love your page.. Thank you so much for sharing.. this is exquisite.. absolutely love your photo!
@cfile Yes, he wasn't too big, maybe 7 feet at the top of his head. but his Momma was bigger. The young ones are really like Bullwinkle, the cartoon moose, if you are old enough to remember him. They are unpredictable though, I wouldn't move too quickly around any of them. One day I was out in the woods, taking photos and a REALLY young one trotted into my viewfinder. I was amazed, and took pictures of him until I realized I was along in the woods and should get back in my truck. lolol!
@Electra you are kind Yes I remember Bullwinkle (and Squirrel) I am 55 - 56 in September Amazing seeing Wildlife in their natural habitat. My Mother was a Bird watcher and so my parents would go on Birding trips all over and sometimes went out west. My Dad loved the Moose, and ELk and Deer ... love this and I hear ya being out in the woods with nothing to shoot with but your camera if you get in a jam
Wow, I think I would have been very intimidated. Love that you snapped a photo of him and scrapped it so perfectly. Thanks for playing along with our challenge this month.
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