#263 Rock, Paper, Scissors
okay, so I got the rock part of it...and since most paper is made from wood, I can say that's covered too...thorns as sharp as scissors on the bushes? Probably not, but it's the best I can do! lol
Found just south of the 50th parallel entering Campbell River, this 30 foot high rock could be a remnant of the Ice Age. But one legend has it that a boastful grizzly bear turned to stone after not heeding the Great Spirits advice and just failing to complete his attempt to jump from the mainland to Vancouver Island. The tide was high and his back foot touched the water and as the Great Spirit warned the bear turned to stone. Grizzly bears are plentiful along the mainland coastal inlets but none are found on Vancouver Island.
okay, so I got the rock part of it...and since most paper is made from wood, I can say that's covered too...thorns as sharp as scissors on the bushes? Probably not, but it's the best I can do! lolFound just south of the 50th parallel entering Campbell River, this 30 foot high rock could be a remnant of the Ice Age. But one legend has it that a boastful grizzly bear turned to stone after not heeding the Great Spirits advice and just failing to complete his attempt to jump from the mainland to Vancouver Island. The tide was high and his back foot touched the water and as the Great Spirit warned the bear turned to stone. Grizzly bears are plentiful along the mainland coastal inlets but none are found on Vancouver Island.


5 comments:
I will apologize in advance for seeming to steal your idea but I am going to fudge this theme in a similar way. Love the view of yours too.
That's a mighty tall tale! lol
Love all the textures in this photo and the gorgeous blues...wonderful shot!
I choose to believe the bear story, much more fun, and look what a beautiful stone he made, he must have been one beautiful bear! :)
Great story. I think you found a creative way to address theme.
Great legend! And I'll accept this stretch of a theme, afterall, that's part of the creativity. I like the way the blue sky accents the blue in the rock.
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