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Morgain (normal) in Wooden Bowl

Skaaglore

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Hi.
Here are a few pictures of Morgain in a wooden bowl that my dad turned. I love the third pic.
 

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Third pictures is gorgeous. :)
It truly is.
It's like he's thinking "I claim this bowl and name it Fort Morgain."
 
Thanks.

I love the Fort Morgain comment. Going to have to map the table, with a section titled "here be dragons"

BTW, the bowl is made from 150 year old yellow wood from an old house that was being demolished. Can you believe they used yellow wood for roof beams?
 
Third picture is great...

And here we have the not that uncommon Corn cobra... The only specimen of cobra found in the south eastern parts of the United States... :)
 
That's a nice looking snake. I have to agree that the 3rd pictures is my favorite. It is just so cute! The bowl is beautiful! Your dad is a very skilled man. :)
 
HAHAHA You're right, that third pic is a classic. I can almost see her saying "Do I look like a cobra now?"
 
Third picture is classic! Hahaha. All you need now is a funny looking flute, a turban, and a blanket...and you could be the next famous snake charmer! :p
 
In third pic can also almost see her saying "why won't my hood flare open?"

I got the arabic carpets, maybe I'll use that as a background next time, lol, have no idea where to find the flute though, so not quite a snake charmer yet. :)

Thank you people for all the comments, will send your compliments to my dad on his bowl too.

Weebonilass, I thought it might be the very rare Cape Corn Cobra (Elapha naja Capensis) A strange snake (one of the few cobra's that cannot flare their hoods) seldom seen in the fynbos of South Africa?
 
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