Sunday March 2, 2008

 

 

Photo Shoot at Cabela’s

 

My favorite part of visiting Cabela’s is that I can take unique pictures without scuba diving, or going on a safari or hunting trip.

 

 

The Aquarium

 

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Now that catfish has a pair of lips!

 

 

Taxidermy Displays

 

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I love just standing and admiring these magnificant creatures.

 

 

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I’ve read that zebra’s stripes are never the same.  These three prove that.

 

 

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 There were so many people admiring the elephant, that I settled for a photo of its eye.

 

 

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It’s always fascinating to stand and observe everything that is going on ~ not only in the foreground, but also in the background.

 

 

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This is my favorite scene at the Hamburg, PA, location.  It reminds me about the lesson oxen teach us – the principle of never turning our back on our enemy.

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Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.  James 4:7 

(Notice satan does the running – not us!)

 

 

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I was again surprised at the small features of the antelope.

 

 

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It took some talented taxidermists to do the layout and design for this place.

 

 

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This describes the previous deer.

 

 

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I had a great time traveling through Cabela-land and experimenting with my new flash, and overheard several people say, “I wish I had brought my camera.”  I was glad I had mine.

 

 

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