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Of course there are no tigers in the Upper Peninsula woods.
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Oh, orange, too, just like a real tiger.
I like the vivid color! Red? Orange? Fire! 😀
Before the image loaded, I was going to write, “But are there cougars?” This is a beautiful tiger. Ours are gorgeous Down Here, too.
I’m a big tiger lily fan Kathy.
GRRRR – beautiful
The best kind of tigers!
Lovely, lovely, Lily! As striking as a tiger…
I much prefer tiger lilies to tigers when I’m walking through the woods 😉
Phew…it’s safe to go into the woods today…
I live on The Roseland Peninsula here in England and am not sure whether Tiger Lilies grow here.
I do like the photo the colours are so striking.
myblog address http://www.thecubypoet.blogspot.com I look forward welcoming you. Claire
Kathy, one blog title (very creative) + one photo (gorgeous) = a great story that touches one’s imagination and brings out everyone’s inner story teller.
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pretty pretty pretty! 🙂 I’m so relieved the woods are safe from tigers too! Wouldn’t it be lovely to see the tiger lilies growing all throughout the woods? 🙂