As always, March came in like a lion…
… and went out like a lamb.
Thanks for the idea, thinker-upper Elizabeth W.! Photos: Lions & Lion Cubs, by fortherock, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (top), Cute lamb, by Alan Cleaver, licensed under CC BY 2.0.
As always, March came in like a lion…
… and went out like a lamb.
Thanks for the idea, thinker-upper Elizabeth W.! Photos: Lions & Lion Cubs, by fortherock, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (top), Cute lamb, by Alan Cleaver, licensed under CC BY 2.0.
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I dunno…it’s been pretty darn windy here this week. Pretty sure I heard a few lions roar outside my window the other night.
Same here, Allein. They roared all night and are roaring right now, and since today is trash pickup day, the neighborhood is experiencing a snowstorm consisting of flying trash. Had a glimpse of the lamb yesterday but did not last. Spring, where are thou?!?!?
Same here. Came in like a lion, was lambish in the middle, sorta, and there were roaring thunderstorms and dropping temps last 2days. Plus, we will have snowshowers Saturday! I think that simile will pass out of common use in the next 10 years or so.
We got ours in reverse. . . in like a lamb, out like a condor. Pretty sure the lions had the sense to find a tornado shelter for this one, though now I kind of want to see Lionado. . . .
Not very nice here, it’s windy and rainy and only 6C (42F) in Montreal. This is the view out of my office window.
Gee, don’t you feel lucky to have that view? *cough*
Yep, pretty close here as well. Just reverse the order. Thunderstorms this morning. Cleared up just enough to give the dog a walk but still quite windy. Severe thunderstorm warnings for this evening. In=lamb and out=lion!
Similar situation near Philly!
I can’t decide which is more adorable, the trying-to-look fierce cub or the sleepy baby lamb. 😀
…and the marvelous sound effects in the hovertext for the cubs! NTMTOM’s spelling of zooming noises is always spot-on.