
Ooops. If I just walk away quietly, maybe they won’t notice.
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TB Markinson is an American who's recently returned to the US after a seven-year stint in the UK and Ireland. When she isn't writing, she's traveling the world, watching sports on the telly, visiting pubs in New England, or reading. Not necessarily in that order.
Her novels have hit Amazon bestseller lists for lesbian fiction and lesbian romance.
She cohosts the Lesbians Who Write Podcast (lesbianswhowrite.com) with Clare Lydon. TB also runs I Heart Lesfic (iheartlesfic.com), a place for authors and fans of lesfic to come together to celebrate lesbian fiction.
How darling!
Too funny! Great shot.
Great photo! 🙂
Yeah, you don’t want to get to close to those little darlings as they are very aggressive. I’ve been chased by many a hippo while canoeing on the Zambesi River in Zimbabwe. Quite scary at times. Paddle faster!!!!
OH my! that sounds terrifying. I’m glad you are okay. I don’t know what I would do. I guess paddle like I’ve never paddled before.
Are these hungry, hungry hippos?
Ha! So funny!! I can sort of imagine the bird whistling quietly and walking away!
Very funny. Plus I love hippos.
Lynn 😀
I imagined him whistling as well.
looks like the hippos just couldn’t be bothered…they had enough lunch I guess..LoL 😀
… and is that a bird or a duck..?
lovely picture…thank you for the sharing…
~ a bunch of love
Super G
I think the guide said it was an Egyptian goose, but my memory is failing me somewhat.
lol…that’s a brave little bird
Ahaha! I just sent this to Tyler. I call him my hungry hungry hippo – like the game because he is always eating!
Too cute; a feathered friend among the hippos!!
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Thanks