Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Florida Christmas Flamingoes


This post is for Red Pat at Occasional Toronto.  It seems she has a "thing" for Florida flamingoes.  We were also pleased to give this photo a Toronto feel with a little snow!  Now, if those darn birds could only sing "Jingle Bells"!

20 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Oh, what a fun post for the day, Lowell -- as always!! Love those flamingos! They can come sing for me any day!!!

William Kendall said...

Now that`s cute!

Just as long as it doesn`t involve the Twelve Days of Christmas song.

Lois said...

What a cute picture!

cieldequimper said...

Lowell you crack me up! Thanks for the smile, I needed it today!

Kate said...

Very festive!!

Kay said...

Really? They can't sing? I'm so disappointed! ;-)

RedPat said...

i LOVE then, Lowell! Perhaps they would like to come up and visit the cold north. Probably better that they stay there or they will turn white! ;-))

Aimeecakes said...

Ha! These guys are adorable!

Jack said...

I have always got a kick out of pink flamingos. Merry Christmas to these.

Randy said...

That is too fun!

Small City Scenes said...

Ha Ha Ha
Tra la la
Jingle Jingle!
MB

Anonymous said...

A very different type of Christmas bird, very jolly!

Birdman said...

You ever been 'flamingoed'? It's a good thing!

EG CameraGirl said...

Oh, I can hear them singing Jingle Bells all the way up here! I wonder why you couldn't.

Karl said...

I've seen many flamingos (into photographs), but this is the first time I see "Christmas flamingos" :-)

Sharon said...

Those are pretty darn cute flamingos!

Judy said...

It wouldn't feel like Christmas without a flamingo!
I didn't get up to Jerome to take a picture of them this year.

VP said...

We all have a thing for Florida, even more in winter!

Gunn said...

A big smile from me in Stavanger.

tapirgal said...

It looks like a perfect Florida Christmas to me. Hi, Lowell!

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