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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Owls, Buzzards, Llamas, Horses, Scarecrows All on an Animal Wednesday!

One of the perks living where we live is that on a lazy garage sale Saturday we can drive a few short miles (I mean literally a few blocks past the last residential area) and find WILD LIFE literally at our back door. You already are well acquainted with our burrowing owls who live right off the golf course that is across the street from the local car dealerships. and they have a birds eye view (sorry, couldn't help myself there)...
of the buzzards that are flying around just outside the city limits...
past this tree that looked like a painting to us...very Impressionistic, don't you agree?
This mom and baby drew our attention over to the side of the road so I could get out and snap this photo...
...and then we came upon the most delightful surprise of all...
this little herd of young, small llamas...
and let me tell you they were as curious about us as we were of them...
Are they not just the cutest things you have ever seen (besides your grandchildren maybe?)
I loved their stylish hair cuts. Thought they could be on stage with all the kids on American Idol.
(addition: I think my llamas are alpacas...I just did a Google search to see the differences and alpacas are these small guys, and llamas are much larger. The latter raised as pack animals and the former for their fur/yarn. Or so a weaver on another blog said.) and last but not least was this dancing gal, who I believe she could be heard to say she was auditioning for "So you think you can dance!" Look for her! I think she'll do great.
Happy Animal Wednesday to all of you.
What critters did you meet up with this week? PS
No photo of Henry V today
or his latest
KILL
!
Too bloody, and too gory.
If you are eating breakfast, lunch or dinner while reading this stop now!
He left me a decapitated rat
at our front doorstep
and I had to hose down the walkway
after disposing of the poor creatures parts.
Now go look at the llamas again to get that image out of your head
and I will too.
;-)