C'mon Bruce, what kind of lame excuse is that.  Separate the goose from the
background and then add one of those Montreal at dusk pics someone posted
as the new background.  That would make a great "photograph" and your goose
wouldn't feel as homesick as is obvious in this pic <LOL>

BTW, I quite like geese.  I find them to be intelligent and adaptable
creatures.  Sure, they can be a little messy in our parks and suburban
areas, but then again, look at the mess we humans make of our environment. 
I wonder what the geese think of us.

Here's a suggestion for a neat family movie: 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116329/  If you've not seen it with your kids
it might make for a nice evenings entertainment.  Also "Winged Migration."

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Bruce Dayton 

> I had asked the bird to move to a better background location, but
> being Canadian, he didn't have time to fly somewhere else, he wanted
> to get back home. <grin>.
>
> -- 
> Bruce
>
>
> Sunday, April 3, 2005, 11:26:30 AM, you wrote:
>
> JiH> We have always characterized bats as flying rats ....
> JiH> hmmmm.  Nice pic, but I find the coloration of the
> JiH> goose blends too well into the background hiding the
> JiH> bird.


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