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Photo Of The Day: The Boy Who Cried Wolf!

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“Look at the dog chasing the man,” said the boy, who seemed to be around seven or eight years of age.

“What are you talking about?” asked his mother in obvious confusion.

“There,” said the boy, “see, there’s a dog chasing a man?”

It was late on a Friday evening in mid-September, when I, and a group of 20-30 international and American visitors, gathered close to the edge of Grand Canyon’s south rim to watch as a perfect autumn day drew to a close, and long shadows began to rise and stretch across canyon walls along the north rim.

The young boy pointed off into the evening haze, and dozens of curious visitors followed the direction of his outstretched hand to look for the ‘dog chasing the man’.

Eventually, even the oldest pair of eyes watched in wonder as the two shadows seen in the image above slowly grew, stretched and changed shape as the sun settled lower in the west.

I don’t know if the child’s parents had ever told the lad the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf, but memories of that old folk tale come to mind each time I look at this image and remember the boy who taught me once again, the simple pleasures of looking at the world through the eyes of a child.

Jim Lesses is an Australian blogger and photographer trying to live up to his personal motto: Love the Life you Live, by travelling on extended journeys as often, and for a long as he can. You can see more of his work at The Compleat Traveller.

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