"Each time I see the Upside-Down Man
Standing in the water,
I look at him and start to laugh
Although I shouldn't Oughtter.
For maybe in another world,
Another time,
Another town,
Maybe HE is right side up
And I am upside down."
~Shel Silverstein~
~Shel Silverstein~
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Such a beautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteAnd of course they know it.
Oh yes, they certainly do. Thank you William :)
Deleteswans, although very regal, frighten the heck out of me, just like Canada Geese...LOL
ReplyDeleteHi Gill, they can be very intimidating but fortunately I have never had a problem with swans. And then I don't get to see them but very rarely. It's been years! The Canada Geese have given me a warning every now and again :) Always enjoyed them though, and the warnings have been mild.
DeleteFun photo and great prose to go with it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellen, much appreciated :)
DeleteIt shows how flexible the long neck is. A little vertigo inducing to look at it :)
ReplyDeleteAgreed, thanks Roentare :)
DeleteMaybe!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cloudia :)
DeleteFun poem
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
DeleteHe has written some of the cutest poems! My guess is that the swan is right side up, but his head is bent down.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree, on both counts :) Thanks Ginny!
DeleteSmiling. That neck is soooooo sinuous.
ReplyDeleteWish I could be that limber :) Thanks Sue!
DeleteI like Shel Silverstein's writing. I used it with my students.
ReplyDeleteI would have loved you as a teacher Red :)
DeleteBeautiful poem! Wish I could be that flexible :-))
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed Angie :) Me too!
DeleteIntriguing photo, funny poem.
ReplyDeleteI agree and always loved his humor. Thank you Linda :)
DeleteWhat a fun photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann :)
DeleteI love watching birds preen. This is fabulous. As is the bit of poetry you shared today
ReplyDeleteIt's relaxing isn't it? Thank you Anni, glad you enjoyed :)
DeleteI enjoyed the fun post, Denise!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a joyous and blessed 2023!
So glad Veronica. Thank you and I wish you the same :)
DeleteLove the swan photo and the poem! Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteSo glad, thank you Eileen and I wish you the same :)
DeleteFabulous image and a great quote match-up!
ReplyDeleteHappy you thought so Jeanie, thank you! :)
DeleteLOVE the poem! and i think he is both up right and upside down at the same time. awesome shot
ReplyDeleteHappy you enjoyed Sandra :) Thank you!
DeleteI love Shel and his fun words. Lovely swan too
ReplyDeleteMe too, they always give me a smile and they are fun to share. Thanks Carol :)
DeleteFabulous photograph of the swan, and I enjoyed the poem.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan, swans make perfect posers for photographs. Glad you enjoyed the poem also :) All the best to you too!
DeleteShel was so wonderful! And you are So clever the way you used this verse and picture.
ReplyDeleteHe was I agree, and thank you for the sweet compliment Sallie. Very much apppreciated :)
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