Attack of the Giant Kudzu Dogs: Part Three
This guy — even in his unadulterated form — seemed to be lurking, waiting for unsuspecting hikers to pass by.
But several of them did and he just stood there.
Perhaps, in my attempt to make him more visible, I made him appear more ominous than he really was.
(Tomorrow: A kudzu dog offering his paw)
Posted by jwoestendiek July 17th, 2011 under Muttsblog.
Tags: animals, art, attack of the giant kudzu dogs, dog, dog's country, dogs, dogscountry, forms, kudzu, kudzu dog, kudzu dogs, landscape, nature, north carolina, pets, photography, shapes, south, travels with ace, vines, weed, winston-salem
Comments
Comment from vida
Time July 17, 2011 at 8:46 am
Love the kudzu dogs! Unfortunately the obsession seems to be catching, now I’m seeing strange animal shapes in the greenery.
Comment from Sue
Time July 18, 2011 at 2:53 pm
That one is definitely a coyote or wolf! Good one!! (btw, this is making me soooo homesick for southern VA)
Comment from kathryn
Time July 18, 2011 at 4:59 pm
Yes…this is contagious. You are giving us all lessons in seeing outside (or should I say inside?) the box…or should I say frame? Thanks for these lessons in perspective, Dr. Beege.





























































Comment from Sam
Time July 17, 2011 at 8:26 am
LOL – I remember that stuffd from when I was in Alabama. I was partially afraid of it (I’m a desert girl and them’s some might big vines!), and really amazed by it! I wish I had thought to look for dogs!
Sam