tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20414780.post7401274267763195391..comments2024-03-03T15:13:42.413-03:30Comments on Illustrated Life: TatianaJeanette Jobsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08935974758134419990noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20414780.post-18493917649082729792008-02-05T15:33:00.000-03:302008-02-05T15:33:00.000-03:30I love this tiger, Jeanette. I also like the way ...I love this tiger, Jeanette. I also like the way you've done the name underneath but it's the tiger that draws my eye.<BR/><BR/>quote from Jeanette - "The humans flock around them for the novelty then the poor beast gets shot because they're suddenly 'a danger'. Frustrates me no end how humans destroy the world in so many ways." end quote<BR/><BR/>We have "wild" animals here that used to stay mostly in the woods that pretty much surround us. Except for deer and the occasional possum (o'possum), the animals stayed to themselves. We've recently had some new homes built not far from us and I've seen animals I've never seen before!<BR/><BR/>Anyway, I couldn't agree with you more!Janhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09224954501156534934noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20414780.post-77761233335524386352008-02-04T10:37:00.000-03:302008-02-04T10:37:00.000-03:30THanks pencilwizard, animals can't help being anim...THanks pencilwizard, animals can't help being animals can they?<BR/><BR/>Maria, you're always welcome here. <BR/><BR/>And yes, they've done that here too, to black bears and sometimes polar bears that wander ashore, hungry and disoriented. The humans flock around them for the novelty then the poor beast gets shot because they're suddenly 'a danger'. Frustrates me no end how humans destroy the world in so many ways.Jeanette Jobsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08935974758134419990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20414780.post-90432998746820985792008-02-04T02:22:00.000-03:302008-02-04T02:22:00.000-03:30That is such a good point. They recently shot a be...That is such a good point. They recently shot a bear for attacking a human here in Utah and I thought to myself, "they shot a bear for being a bear?" The problem is, humans are building homes in areas that have for centuries been the natural habitat of bears and other wild animals. It's not their fault we're taking over and yet they suffer the consequences. <BR/>Anyway I love your drawings and your blog. Hope you don't mind if I stop by more often.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20414780.post-15167811812363927842008-02-03T05:50:00.000-03:302008-02-03T05:50:00.000-03:30Could not agree more with you, I always think of t...Could not agree more with you, I always think of the animals....like this especailly with the name underneath.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com