Does anyone else see a Sky Shark in this photo? Just me?
My sister is the one who said “sky shark” to me. I didn’t know, and I suspect she doesn’t either, that the sky shark is a “Doctor Who” thing. I need to watch that series some day…
Sharks make me happy. From a distance.
ETA: My outline of what I see is in comments.
I see a sky newt
I see why you see a sky newt. I should do a second photo with a little editing to help you see Sky Shark.
actually now that I look at it again it looks like an alligator!
I definitely can see the alligator, as well as Marika’s newt.
I see the alligator. Chomp. Chomp. Chomp.
Poor granny.
no – i don’t see a shark. However, driving home yesterday I did spot Godzilla. She was lurking in the sky near my house. If only I’d had my camera available as i was driving. it was a cool cloud and the way it was behind a house added to the whole vibe. It made me laugh.
I have illustrated my shark vision below.
Godzilla is a good sighting–but thank you for not whipping out your cell phone and endangering your life. And car.
Until this moment I had always assumed that Godzilla was a dude.
Dude, Godzilla is. 😉
This is a matter of considerable debate. You will find believers in both camps.
i seem to recall from the distant past a Godzilla movie where SHE is protecting/defending her young…
my older sister must’ve told me about it…
okay .. Godzilla is the King of Kaiju, I am going with dude … and I remember the movie, Son of Godzilla – who was named Minizilla … godzilla stepped on his tail to get him to shoot atomic blast. Apparently the Dept of Children and Family Services was pretty lax in 1960’s Japan.
PS … this is not My Fondue.
Other than cheating on the dorsal fin, everything else was there in my perception of Sky Shark.
Yeah, I see it now, but until today, I thought you saw a Sky Lark, which made me wonder where the wheels went.
Like a Buick? Do they still make that car?
When the ’72 Polara of my LiveJournal icon blew a rod in the engine, I needed a car to do a work project that had me going 90 miles a day, so I couldn’t afford the time and money to fix it.
I ended up with a used version of the last of the Skylarks, a dreadful car with no acceleration. The rear flashers kept failing, and the seat hurt. I swapped it for my Mom’s old Saturn as Dad needed a car and Mom wanted the PT Cruiser.
Anyway, the part from the jaw to the fin could be the body, but it would take more imagination to fit in the tires and those really long Buick doors.
The 1969 Skylark coupe was the one used in 9-to-5.
I was willing to concede the possibility of seeing a sky porpoise, but after seeing your drawing I think it probably was just a flying icky eel.
Don’t hate the shark.
Rob is a man with a porpoise!