UPDATE: A Where's Franklin fan page has been created on Facebook for those of you who enjoy the game and want to keep updated with his daily photos! Come by and like the page so you can find Franklin daily! :-D
http://www.facebook.com/FindFranklin
feel free to like the page and share with your friends!!
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I started a fun thing on my facebook page for my friends a while ago where I take pictures of Franklin in funny hiding spots. It started with Franklin "hiding" on his own in these pictures:
and then I started a game of it by hiding him in places and my friends had to find him. I post one picture a day and it seems to brighten a lot of peoples' day so I am going to continue the game. I just thought it'd be fun to get more corgis involved! Post your pictures of your corgis "hiding". Wouldn't a search-a-corgi book be so awesome!? Lol. Ok I'll start with some of my recent ones:
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Obviously a rare sighting of the reclusive Bigear of the Cascade Range. Because of the lack of physical evidence and the large numbers of creatures that would be necessary to maintain a breeding population, most scientists discount the existence of Bigear and consider it to be a combination of folklore, misidentification, and hoax. Congratulations on this superb capture of the creature in its native habitat, best observed at sunrise or sunset.
wow this is a tough one too, still not seeing him
this one may require zoom! Lol. I can see him now bc I took the picture, but it was a tough one for sure for me to find and I knew where hew as hiding!! :-D
Oh, I think I see his nose/snout. is that the only part of him that shows?
hahaha, I didn't see the ear until you said that. Now it's like glaring at me and I have no idea how I missed it!
He's pretty much smack dab in the middle of the picture. I needed zoom to find him.
Woot! Found him! Once you find the ear, you can see quite a bit of corgi face!
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