You know, in Cambodia they eat those things! As a matter of fact, I ran into a man who was smoking them and selling them fresh--they demonstrated you eat them by plucking them out of the shell with a tooth pick. I politely declined. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
What a great shot - was he a hungry snail?
ReplyDeletethe girls thought so lol
Deleteis he in training?
ReplyDeletehaha love that idea!!
DeleteYummmmmmmmmmmmm -
ReplyDelete(You ask about the statue: it is on a grave of a young man, died in 1st World War, on cemetery in Goslar, Germany)
aaaa thank you for the answer!!
DeleteGreat shot. Busy little snail!
ReplyDeletethe girls were fascinated x
DeleteIs he eating your rhubarb?!
ReplyDeletenope just good old weeds that the girls have dug up lol x
DeleteCool shot. not seen too many snails yet this year! ;)
ReplyDeleteit has become gracie's new obsession, she doesn't leave them alone x
DeleteGreat shot!
ReplyDeletethank you x
DeleteJust my kind of photo, I'm fascinated by snails and take my little boy on snail hunts! #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteaaaa that sounds like a fab thing to do x
DeleteWhat a fabulous picture, such beautiful textures and I just love the snail in the middle with his little antennae :) #silentsunday
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised at how well photos come out on my phone x
DeleteThat is a super shot! Beautiful light and love the dual colour scheme. #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteFab shot of the hungry snail!
ReplyDeletecould make a new book from that move over hungry caterpillar lol
DeleteFab photo!
ReplyDeletewe were waiting ages for him to pop out of his shell x
DeleteIs he a hungry snail?
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up
the girls were making sure he didn't go without ;) thanks for hosting x
DeleteWhat a great picture :-) hungry snail x #SilentSunday
ReplyDeletebest feast ever ;)
DeleteGreat picture! He looks very hungry.
ReplyDeleteI think we managed to fill him up :)
DeleteI do like snails, looks like this one is having lunch :)
ReplyDeleteit does doesn't it :)
DeleteNot a lover of snails myself - I leave that to the children.
ReplyDeleteme too, I'm not big on anything slimey lol
DeleteGreat photo, you managed to make the snail look quite big!
ReplyDeleteI could get quite close, good job they don't move fast ;)
DeleteA fabulous capture! I'm loving all the nature photographs that this sunny weather is inspiring!
ReplyDeleteit is brilliant what the sunshine manages to bring out in all of us x
DeleteFabulous shot! I bet he is enjoying those leaves :-)
ReplyDeleteI bet he enjoyed them more when the kids left him alone ;)
DeleteLook at him go! Nom nom nom!
ReplyDeletemmmm leaves :)
DeleteHungry snail! Great photo x
ReplyDeletethank you x
DeleteYou know, in Cambodia they eat those things! As a matter of fact, I ran into a man who was smoking them and selling them fresh--they demonstrated you eat them by plucking them out of the shell with a tooth pick. I politely declined. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteIn my country (Philippines) we eat them too. We use safety pin to scoop them out.
DeleteI've never tried eating them before x
DeleteMe and my son always stops by this wall full of snails! They are always hiding. This one is not so shy =) #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeletethis one was very brave :)
DeletePet snail?
ReplyDeletemy 4 year old thought it was lol
DeleteLove snails! We have got tons of them in our garden! x
ReplyDeleteus too, they are everywhere :)
DeleteThat's the second Sunday snail I have seen lol x
ReplyDeleteLunchtime!!! What a great shot you got here. And the detail is amazing. I love a good close up. WoW. #asundayphoto
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