Wildside, its seems a right mix of different subjects but I think these are the best ones out of the ones I took Allotment Lady, the chesnuts are unfortunatley not edible but I did like their coulour and texture too. Peppylady, its a picture of of two young bulls with the rings.
Fantastic photos- haven't been there in ages but will now soon. I can imagine you pulling your canoe up to the place where we sad by the water- it was nice that you dropped by. May l add you to my blog list? Bests :)
Horizon, Kilmartin is so interesting, I'm sure I'm going to bore everybody with it soon. I'd love to be on your blogroll, I have just added you to mine, I thought you were on it but I must link into you from my pc list. if we're paddling over your way I'll get in touch and I'll bring coffe and cake to have on the beach, you can fit loads of goodies in a kayak!
A breath of fresh, fresh air. Or maybe a relaxing cup of tea. These are beautiful photographs. You've been tagged by me to answer some bookish questions; I hope you don't mind!
Granny, I try to remember the caterpillar pests are gon to turn into nice butterflys and moths, so I let them eat a certain amount of cabbages before I start squashing them. I dont know what this hairy one is going to turn into. Kati, no I dont mind being tagged, have done my best with the questions.
A lifetime of kind horsemanship, I think we were doing natural horsemanship before it was ''invented''
I have completed Level One with Quantum Savvy Natural Horsemanship.
I am sad I can no longer access the Parelli learning platform, its just too expensive with too many changes.
I've tried some clicker training with good results , but haven't found any one person to wholly agree with. I guess I'll just need to keep trying to see what works
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Fabulous! I especially love the ones you took of the cattle and the bees...
They are yummy, I love them all, but the different textures of the chestnuts is stunning.,
It looked like the cow got a ring in her nose.
People here usual puts a ring in the bull nose.
Wildside, its seems a right mix of different subjects but I think these are the best ones out of the ones I took
Allotment Lady, the chesnuts are unfortunatley not edible but I did like their coulour and texture too.
Peppylady, its a picture of of two young bulls with the rings.
Fantastic photos- haven't been there in ages but will now soon.
I can imagine you pulling your canoe up to the place where we sad by the water- it was nice that you dropped by.
May l add you to my blog list?
Bests
:)
Horizon, Kilmartin is so interesting, I'm sure I'm going to bore everybody with it soon.
I'd love to be on your blogroll, I have just added you to mine, I thought you were on it but I must link into you from my pc list. if we're paddling over your way I'll get in touch and I'll bring coffe and cake to have on the beach, you can fit loads of goodies in a kayak!
Sounds like fun. :)
Great caterpillar. I know they're a pest but they're pretty in an odd sort of way.
A breath of fresh, fresh air. Or maybe a relaxing cup of tea. These are beautiful photographs. You've been tagged by me to answer some bookish questions; I hope you don't mind!
Granny, I try to remember the caterpillar pests are gon to turn into nice butterflys and moths, so I let them eat a certain amount of cabbages before I start squashing them. I dont know what this hairy one is going to turn into.
Kati, no I dont mind being tagged, have done my best with the questions.
You won't bore me talking about Kilmartin. I like the bulls.
Bob, its a really interesting place, http://www.kilmartin.org/
also if you like these sort of things http://www.knowth.com/index.htm
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