
Attempting to photograph a goat for Chinese New Year he kept trying to eat my tablet I ended up with wilh this oddball almost abstract image. Now for another strange creature here is a Frankin-plant I call “Dance with Me Henry”.

According to Science Pro Online: “The Coral Cactus is not really a cactus, but two plants joined together to form a beautiful “Franken-plant”. A fan-shaped Eurphorbia lactea is typically grafted on top of a Euphorbia neriifolia or a cactus root stock.”
I didn’t know that I had a monster plant, when I meet Henry at the nursery, I just knew I had bring him home. He seems well behaved and a good portrait photography and for Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge.
Have you ever brought home a stranger? 😉

cool perspective on the goat. Kind of a “look deep into my eye” shot. 🙂 And your little cactus is so odd but I love it! It’s cute and looks like it’s holding its arms out for a hug.
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Wow you see what I saw in both. Intamsy with the other why we take photos.
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really like both…the close-up of the goats face…my favorite!
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These goats are so use to kids feeding them they do let me up close.
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I’ve not checked goats eye lashes….how very cool. Both your photos are marvelous.
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Not something we usually see. that’s what’s wonderful about photography, we see things we would never even know to look for.
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Really beauitful plant. Love it.
Now for the goat . . . . great shot. Never seen a goats eye like that. lol
Neal
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Those slit eyes are why the devil is often depicted as a goat. Which goats don’t deserve 😉
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The plant looks like something out of Little House of Horrors. I just love your eyelashes. I wish mine were so long. Well, actually, on the top and not quite so long as this.
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I did thing of Audrey from Little Shop of Horrors when I brought home Henry…
Goat eyelashes or high whiskers. Hmmm!? Girl goats are quite charming. Let me know if you get long eyelashes 😉 😉
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Have I ever brought home anything stranger than what/whom, Carol? 🙂 Franken-plant makes me feel as though it might be growing enormous and taking over the world at any moment. And “Little Shop of Horrors” does come to mind, as Raewyn said. You didn’t happen to hear anything saying “Feed me, feed me”, did you???
janet
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I do keep an eye on that plant just in case it starts asking to be fed. I didn’t know it was a Franken-plant till I had it home. I feel a little like Seymour..maybe I’ll have good luck as I keep it alive. But not with my blood…EEK!
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