(A reposted photo from 2013 above.)
In 2014 we drove along a back road in North Carolina with a traffic jam.
No farmer around, and not many places of interest to these cows.
They were kind enough to move to the far side of the road so we drove on by.
In 2018 I found the Canada Geese weren't shy about people walking right past them. If they wanted to nap or feed by Lake Tomahawk, they'd just do it.
In June 2023, there were goslings to capture as well as protective parents.
And this week I met these critters:
Sharing with Eileen's Saturday's Critters.
July 30 post on Facebook
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Today's quote:
Like the whales, we each sing a unique song that heals and uplifts our collective.
Old photo:
Myself and daughter-in-law to-be Michelle, at falls in Georgia. Probably around 1997.
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My Sepia Saturday post for this week is in Three Family Trees, about Families, horses, children, and Indigenous homes.
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