I don't see any. The pictures of the Japanese men are the way the "gentlemen" dressed in their day and their hair was that way. It was a kind of ideal man to go with an ideal woman, the Geisha.
I see two. Their perky little ears give them away.
I enjoy that beautiful wood but I don't see any deer.
Sandy wins! On the photo you can see two. When we were there we saw a third but it is hidden in the picture.Well done Sandy!
Eigenlijk zie ik er geen een, maar ik weet dat het er twee moeten zijn.Ha,ha...
I am not sure if I am spotting them right, i can see silhouettes of two.
Hahaaa funny question, Thyme:)You should update this post dotting where those deers are in the photo, because I can not see:(ps- ahh how lovely! my word verification is a turkish word in a very sweet Dutch friend's blog "sanat", meaning "art" in english:) So cool!
I don't see any.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures of the Japanese men are the way the "gentlemen" dressed in their day and their hair was that way. It was a kind of ideal man to go with an ideal woman, the Geisha.
I see two. Their perky little ears give them away.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy that beautiful wood but I don't see any deer.
ReplyDeleteSandy wins! On the photo you can see two. When we were there we saw a third but it is hidden in the picture.
ReplyDeleteWell done Sandy!
Eigenlijk zie ik er geen een, maar ik weet dat het er twee moeten zijn.Ha,ha...
ReplyDeleteI am not sure if I am spotting them right, i can see silhouettes of two.
ReplyDeleteHahaaa funny question, Thyme:)
ReplyDeleteYou should update this post dotting where those deers are in the photo, because I can not see:(
ps- ahh how lovely! my word verification is a turkish word in a very sweet Dutch friend's blog "sanat", meaning "art" in english:)
So cool!