Photographs of nature, places and objects that have caught my eye.

Φωτογραφίες απο την φύση, απο τόπους και αντικείμενα που μου χτύπησαν στο μάτι.

Friday, September 7, 2012

One good deed deserves another. Μια καλή πράξη χρειάζεται συνέχεια.

The little fellow was trying to cross the street and I saw him the last moment. I had to help him cross faster to avoid an accident.
Αυτός ο μικρούλης προσπαθούσε να διασχίσει τον δρόμο και τον είδα την τελευταία στιγμή. Τον βοήθησα να περάσει πιο γρήγορα να μην έχουμε καένα ατύχημα.

12 comments:

betsy said...

Kostas- You are a man after my own heart! We have box turtles here in Tennessee who die by the hundreds trying to get across the highways in June as they try to find a mate-

ΛΥΧΝΟΣ ΚΑΙΟΜΕΝΟΣ said...

την άξιζε την βοήθειά σου, Κωστή μου!

Eva Psarrou said...

Τυχερή η χελωνίτσα που βρέθηκες στον δρόμο της!
Την καλησπέρα μου :)

Magia da Inês said...

彡♡` Olá, amigo!

Perfeito!!!

Lindo dia!
Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.
Brasil ♡彡.
¸.•°`♥✿⊱╮

Carole M. said...

nice that you did that Costas. I tried it a couple times for tortoises. One though that was in the middle of a road actually spun around like a catherine-wheel (fire-cracker) and kind of hissed at me (if I remember rightly!). I decided to leave well enough alone... Enjoyed your photographs.

Δημητρης said...

Συγχαρητήρια Κώστα και σε όλους όσοι κάνουν το ίδιο .Δέν μας φταίνε σε τίποτα τα ζώα.

SKIZO said...

Beautiful.Pictures

TexWisGirl said...

i am always fascinated by the chelates on their shell. :)

TexWisGirl said...

oops. should have said scutes instead of chelates. for some reason, i mix those two words up. :)

Diane AZ said...

Nice of you to help it cross the road. Cute little fellow, I can see some similarities to the desert tortoises we have here.

Sylvia K said...

Thank you, Costas, for helping him get across the road without being injured!! What great shots and I love to see the close-up of the pattern of his shell! Enjoy your weekend!

Montanagirl said...

Nice pics! He looks really big. Good of you to help him out!