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13 thoughts on “Turtles: Japanese Garden, Hayward”
I had one of those turtles! I believe they are Red-Eared Turtles. My Mom told me it ran away but she later confessed it had frozen and died. lol Childhood traumas…
There is a little nursery near my workplace with a good-sized pond and turtles! Sometimes when I just need a break I go over at lunchtime and just watch them. I think they’re quite fascinating. You took some nice photos! I love the little flash of orange coloring.
I had one of those turtles! I believe they are Red-Eared Turtles. My Mom told me it ran away but she later confessed it had frozen and died. lol
Childhood traumas…
-Daisy
http://www.discoveringwithdaisy.wordpress.com
Thanks for giving these turtles a name! So sad about your pet!!
What great photos! Fun.
Thanks!
There is a little nursery near my workplace with a good-sized pond and turtles! Sometimes when I just need a break I go over at lunchtime and just watch them. I think they’re quite fascinating. You took some nice photos! I love the little flash of orange coloring.
A wonderful way to spend a lunch break!
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Turtles just fascinate me. You don’t find them like you used too, unfortunately.
I took some last summer – I’m so glad for the pixels on my camera as I had to really crop down to make it look this good. It’s the last photo here.
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Nancy
Cute turtles on the log!
I literally said out loud “cooolll” (you know, drawn out like that). Great photos!! Love the orange admidst the green!
Thanks! Don’t they have beautiful coloring?? I also like how the stripe in his eye (his pupil) contrasts with the stripes on his face.
Very cool! I love turtles, though when I was little I had a box turtle who ran away from home, never to be found. I’m still not over it.