I'm not sure I'd be brave enough to ride on a camel, but your little QT seems to be enjoying the experience! If you can find CAMELS in Canada, perhaps you'll happen upon a palm tree too? Until then, I'm happy to continue to share mine because they're EVERYWHERE here at the beach in Southern California ;--) Hugs and blessings,
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I think it might be a bumpy ride! Great shot!
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An excellent post and photograph. That would definitely be a different experience.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful ride of a beautiful camel. happy weekend.
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Great photo - even the camel looks happy! :)
ReplyDeletenow there's critter and you made my day for sure sandy
ReplyDeleteA camel in Canada! :)
ReplyDeleteThe look on that little girl's face is priceless.
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The little girl looks like she's having a great time. I'm not so sure about mom!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try a ride, but I suspect I'd prefer to ride a horse.
Ride one...okay. But fair warning, they bite....and spit atcha!!!
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Have a super weekend.
Great shot! I might get *seasick*!!!
ReplyDeleteI love to ride horses but think I might not like to ride a camel. I would be adventurous though. MB
ReplyDeleteOh what fun! I recently rode a camel for the first time and it's definitely a different experience. :)
ReplyDeleteUmmm, I don't think I'd have the nerve to get on one & ride it. I'm scared enough of horses! hehehehe
ReplyDeleteI love that elephant. I mean... ;)
ReplyDeleteWait for me! I want a ride, too!
ReplyDeleteMethinks she's having a great time. The camel may be enjoying the situation, too. Or not!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I'd be brave enough to ride on a camel, but your little QT seems to be enjoying the experience! If you can find CAMELS in Canada, perhaps you'll happen upon a palm tree too? Until then, I'm happy to continue to share mine because they're EVERYWHERE here at the beach in Southern California ;--)
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I'd like to try that :) Although I always suspect that I might get seasick.
ReplyDeleteI rode a camel at the Pyramids! It was rather stinky and bad tempered but I survived!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd be willing to try! That little girl looks like she's having a great time!
ReplyDeleteYou can ride and I will watch!
ReplyDeletethat looks so fun
ReplyDeleteYou go ahead and try it and let me know. lol. Honestly I couldn't stand being up that high.
ReplyDeleteyeah, fun. Well not so much if ya have to be CHAINED on to the beastie.
ReplyDeleteThis certainly looks like fun and I imagine that not that many people in Canada can say they've ridden a camel. This is a wonderful picture.
ReplyDeleteI rode on a camerl once -- I did not find it fun.
ReplyDeletewow I want to ride too! it's fabulous and funny!
ReplyDeleteHappy camera critters
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Luna