I did understand the objective of Thursday Trios, I did. Count his legs.
Thursday Trios #6.


Linked to One Word Sunday: Soon.

Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Eyerolling.
At first when I saw the prompt I kept thinking of noisy:

Then I switched to nosey:

But I knew you really meant nosy:

Linked to One Word Sunday: Nosy.

In German, kurz means short. It is also a fairly common family name.

Ducks have fairly short legs.

Which normally doesn’t inconvenience them much.

For other species it can create an advantage or an obstacle, depending on the terrain and intention.
Linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: things that are short.


No question for a cat. Fences are at most obstacles to be traversed.
A bit different with dogs.

And – believe it or not – we humans were the ones behind the fence. And the shepherd at the back of this herd kept shouting: “Close the gate, close the gate! They’ll overrun you!”
“The wide world is all about you: you can fence yourselves in, but you cannot forever fence it out.”
– J. R. R. Tolkien
Linked to Travel with Intent. More photos inspired by the Tolkien quote, can be found here.

Linked to Color your World. For more photos with the shade cotton candy, click here.