Eye on the Street Church Street and Bell Street, Decatur GA (pic submitted by Neil) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Related DM Posts
There was a little turtle He lived in a box He swam in the water He climbed on the rocks He snapped at a mosquito He snapped at a flea He snapped at a minnow And he snapped at me He caught the mosquito He caught the flea He caught the minnow But he didn’t catch me! “The Little Turtle” -Barney?
We saw this big guy last week heading home to the pond in the Decatur Cemetery. He gets out and about!
Lyrics Occasionally Guy GAMERA IS REALLY NEAT! HE IS FILLED WITH TURTLE MEAT! WE’RE IN LOVE WITH GAM-ER-RA!!!
Dang. I thought it was a honey badger. (The shot is kinda wide…) I was hoping it was a honey badger. But, honey badger in Decatur? Never happen.
WHOA.
Good eye, Neil.
Some competition at the top of the food chain for the cemetery coyotes.
There was a little turtle
He lived in a box
He swam in the water
He climbed on the rocks
He snapped at a mosquito
He snapped at a flea
He snapped at a minnow
And he snapped at me
He caught the mosquito
He caught the flea
He caught the minnow
But he didn’t catch me!
“The Little Turtle”
-Barney?
That nursery rhyme is way older than Barney.
We saw this big guy last week heading home to the pond in the Decatur Cemetery. He gets out and about!
Glad he’s coming out of his shell
Probably a female laying eggs this time of year.
Pretty cool. My first thought? I haven’t eaten turtle soup in a long time.
Godzilla guerrilla marketing?
Wait–that’s no turtle…it’s GAMERA!!! RUN!!!!!
Lyrics Occasionally Guy
GAMERA IS REALLY NEAT!
HE IS FILLED WITH TURTLE MEAT!
WE’RE IN LOVE WITH GAM-ER-RA!!!
Dang. I thought it was a honey badger. (The shot is kinda wide…) I was hoping it was a honey badger. But, honey badger in Decatur? Never happen.
I thought it might be an armadillo.
Not yet, but wait a couple years. They’re making their way north, just like the fire ants did.