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Bear Hand Towel featuring the photograph I Give Thanks by Geraldine DeBoer

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I Give Thanks Hand Towel

Geraldine DeBoer

by Geraldine DeBoer

$17.00

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Product Details

Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels.   Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption.   The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton.   Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.

Design Details

The Himalayan black bear(Selenarctos thibetanus laniger)is a rare subspecies of the Asiatic black bear.--Himalayan black bears have a black coat with... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Hand Towel Tags

hand towels bear hand towels brick hand towels himalayan bear hand towels paws hand towels claws hand towels snout hand towels black hand towels brown hand towels

Photograph Tags

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Comments (13)

Cynthia Wolfe

Cynthia Wolfe

Amazing caputure Geraldine! L/F

Geraldine DeBoer replied:

Thank You Cynthia,

Veikko Suikkanen

Veikko Suikkanen

Magnificent shot Geraldine! L

Geraldine DeBoer replied:

Thanks so very much Veikko.

Joy Watson

Joy Watson

Gorgeous work lf

Geraldine DeBoer replied:

Thank You Joy.

Tim Coleman

Tim Coleman

Love this. I think he's praying for anyone who gets to close to those claws.

Geraldine DeBoer replied:

Lol,,He has some really huge paws.... Thanks for the comment.

Cindy Treger

Cindy Treger

Geraldine, great title for this great photo. f

Geraldine DeBoer replied:

Thanks Cindy.

Jim Fitzpatrick

Jim Fitzpatrick

Great capture and it looks like he's praying! fv

Geraldine DeBoer replied:

Thank You Jim.

Marian Bell

Marian Bell

He definitely does look like he's praying! Great capture, Geraldine! l/f

Geraldine DeBoer replied:

Thank You Marian.

Shelley Smith

Shelley Smith

Absolutely beautiful Geraldine ! L/F :)

Geraldine DeBoer replied:

Thank You Shelley.

Adrian DeLeon

Adrian DeLeon

So sweet

Geraldine DeBoer replied:

Thank You Adrian.

Sarah Loft

Sarah Loft

Wonderful! What a great capture.

Geraldine DeBoer replied:

Thank You so very much Sarah.

Artist's Description

The Himalayan black bear(Selenarctos thibetanus laniger)is a rare subspecies of the Asiatic black bear.--Himalayan black bears have a black coat with a light brown muzzle and a pale yellow crescent on their chest. On average, they measure from 56 to 65 inches nose to tail and weigh from 200 to 265 pounds, though they may weigh as much as 400 pounds in the fall when they are fattening up for hibernation. They are diurnal by nature, though the majority of them have become nocturnal in order to avoid humans. They often spend the day in caves or hollowed out trees.

About Geraldine DeBoer

Geraldine DeBoer

I am the mother to three children and grandmother to three. I have been married 29 years to a wonderful man who encourages me every day to push myself more with my photography. I love taking photos of nature and wildlife. God has given us so much to catch the beauty in what he has given us. I have just started to do paint pouring and taking macro shots also of the designs that I get.

 

$17.00