Half jackrabbit, half antelope, all mystery. I was introduced to the legend of the jackalope by an old friend in Seattle. Studies indicate that it is native to the western United States. Some claim to have seen it. Some of them were clean and sober.
There was a shrine to the enigmatic animal in the Tiny Totem parade. Not exactly the Great Temple of Rameses II at Abu Simbel but a suitable honor. All hail. You could wear that bonnet in the last picture at the Easter Parade.
There was a shrine to the enigmatic animal in the Tiny Totem parade. Not exactly the Great Temple of Rameses II at Abu Simbel but a suitable honor. All hail. You could wear that bonnet in the last picture at the Easter Parade.
de superbes delires, j'adore cette serie (que je decouvre petit a petit)
ReplyDeleteSo interesting Bob. I didn't know about it either.
ReplyDeleteAs kids, we always hoped to spot one while camping with the folks. What fun!
ReplyDeleteJackalope... Very funny! :-)
ReplyDeleteSome of those mockcumentaries must be hilarious. I did my research.
ReplyDeleteI've bought postcards in New Mexico that feature jackalopes--only they're gigantic!
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a shrine to such an elusive animal but, I think I'll pass on that hat.
ReplyDeleteThis series is a whole lot of fun, Bob!
ReplyDeleteThat's hilarious. I hope you will wear it to the Easter parade!
ReplyDeleteHa ha.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Definitely not the same as the Egyptian gods (I saw them a few years ago, absolutely awesome) but lots of fun anyway :)
ReplyDeleteOh yeah. Sometimes you can hear them singing in the distance.
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