I heard the rumours but nobody had photographic evidence. Very much like the Knysna forest elephants, just more elusive and mysterious. I knew the pink flowers only appeared in autumn after good rains, which is something that doesn’t happen much. I prepared, checked my camera, checked my batteries… Arriving at the location there wasn’t any trace of it. I crawled as quietly as I could through the flowers and found a spot to make myself comfortable. Waiting… Watching… And there it was, a fleeting glimpse, a flash of pink in the pink. I pointed my camera in its direction and got only one picture before it disappeared. But now I have it. The only evidence that pink baby unicorns do exist.
Just for those confused visitors used to my regular posts, I felt like posting something a bit different from my usual today.

She's cute!! Didn't realise how tiny unicorns were !!! .. and fluffy !!
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Happy to see you going out on these fantastical adventures.
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I think this is a fantastic idea to increase tourism to PE! Just think of the untapped unicorn ££ that's out there!
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I love this!!
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;~) pink Oxalis on my post today too.
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