
And here's my attempt:
He had been hunted for sport. Even in death he was mocked by sport. Whoever won, he still lost.
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And here's the twelfth picture:

And my response:
Putting the wolf encounter behind her, she decided not to don the hood anymore. She still wore red though, some things were sacred.
You are so good at this, Dave. I laughed at both of these. Poor loser deer and spunky Little Red all grown up.
ReplyDeleteYes, but he does have a rather chins-up look though. Making the best of a terrible situation? He must be British, I think! If he was one of us Americans he'd be phoning his lawyer (says a lawyer). Smiles.
ReplyDelete"Mocked by sport" - ha! Nice take.
ReplyDeleteNice one Dave ... your thoughts travelled the same road as mine!
ReplyDeleteI think SouthLakesMom is right you know.
:Dom
Great ones, Dave! Love them both! The "mocked by sport"! How true!! Ha! And Lil Red Riding Hood is looking pretty cool these days! Hope your week goes well!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
A very telling comment made in comedy and jest.
ReplyDeleteI love the 'mocked by sport' idea
ReplyDeletewonderful take on the photo
no matter the sport, he lost, sad day for the deer!
ReplyDeleteBoth are excellent. They both have strong emotions behind them. :O)
ReplyDeleteI like this one-you made a statement with very few words.
ReplyDeleteBoth are very good. It's a sad fate for too many deer.
ReplyDeleteIt beats being eaten by wolves.
ReplyDeleteI'm very late in commenting, but I'm glad I went back. I love your take on the deer, Dave. "Whoever won, he lost" is just great.
ReplyDelete-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
I forgot until afterwards that 'Whoever wins, we lose' was the tagline for Alien Versus Predator, so I can't claim it as my own.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading.