For those of you who celebrate Cephalopodmas, you will enjoy today's post.
Squids and
yetis wouldn't seem to go together. And yet, if you are a giant squid, were you not at one point a
cryptid?
In truth,
yeti and squid are practically schoolmates. Both are hard to spot and have an air of myth about them. Both are thought to live alone, in the cold and the dark. Both may be quite large, super-strong, and could attack you with great violent force. Both hate whales and have suction cups on the interior surface of their arms.
Granted, the environments they reside in are very different phases of water.
Sooo different. That alone makes things awkward between them. Let's hope they will get past that.

Dos amigos: RobbinZombie's
Abominable Snowman and Giant Squid plush
Both Gama-Go icons, the two grace this piece of
hand art
The artist
Hylton Warburton is a lover of
yeti and squid. In my view, this art
piece is his way of expressing his appreciation of both. I'll be posting about his
yeti-specific work in future.
Have a Happy Cephalopodmas!