@ Safe Leif - I've only seen one gator so far. Lots of turtles and big fishies, though. Probably lots of gators, too. Hiding. Waiting for you to get too nosy and fall in!
@ VP - You many have hit on something. The Villages people can arrange most anything...
But, no need. It's enough, on a calm night, to see a gator gliding across the surface of the water, with just a bit of nose, the eyes, and a little of the back showing...
La prochaine fois ils viendront avec un peu de viande, les alligators vont se montrer..
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LOL they are really curious, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteI hope they don't disturb the alligators!
Cool shot!Did you got any alligator close up?
Léia
I am sure that here they got electric gators just to entertaint the visitors...
ReplyDeleteDid they see any alligators or is that like looking for the Loch Ness monster?
ReplyDeleteI'd like to imagine the gator took this photo before... :<)
ReplyDeletebeeeee careful!
ReplyDeleteOr are they there for the submarine races?
ReplyDeleteTo all: LOL!
ReplyDelete@ Safe Leif - I've only seen one gator so far. Lots of turtles and big fishies, though. Probably lots of gators, too. Hiding. Waiting for you to get too nosy and fall in!
ReplyDelete@ VP - You many have hit on something. The Villages people can arrange most anything...
ReplyDeleteBut, no need. It's enough, on a calm night, to see a gator gliding across the surface of the water, with just a bit of nose, the eyes, and a little of the back showing...
Ten yards off shore.
The comment you left on my page is HILARIOUS! You cracked me up! ROFLMBO
ReplyDeleteEven biting sunglasses in anticipation.
ReplyDeleteI am with VP, it wouldn't surprise me if they did put some electric, mechanical gators in just to entertain (and frighten) the visitors.
ReplyDeleteThe pair on the left must be married. Looks like the lady is getting ready to push.
ReplyDelete@ Jim K - You're a funny guy!
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