What a peaceful view. It's good to hear that all is right with your world again! I've wondered what the world looked like before there were wires on poles everywhere. Have you?
What a wonderful view situated right outside your work place. The school I taught in for the last years of my career backed on to Lake Ontario. The sounds of the waves hitting the shoreline used to put me in a great frame of mind as I walked across the parking lot and into the school.
Are these the same goats that were wandering around in town several months ago? And what ever happened to the ones who were stranded on the rocks by the sea?
We had a couple of goats for a while. Very intelligent creatures but what escape artists! I was always rounding them up from neighbouring properties. That sky is beautiful and seeing the goats makes it all the more special.
The goats are a nice constant. When things go awry the goats still roam happily. The view with the beautiful blue sky and goats grazing is quite picturesque.
It could be Greece.
ReplyDeleteThe old women of wales look similar
DeleteThe goats make for an oddly comforting sight.
ReplyDeleteI love those goats
ReplyDeleteThere is an old saying: 'As long as goats be on the Orme, life will carry on as norm'.
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DeleteI hope s Tom x
DeleteSounds like a BBC zoom call.
DeleteWhat a gorgeous sky, and seeing the goats is strangely reassuring. xx
ReplyDeleteThat is a very special sight. We don't see many goats in Lincs.
ReplyDeleteWhat are those vertical sticks or wires?
ReplyDeleteSupport wires for a telephone line
DeleteOne old goat eyeballing several other old goats. At least you had clothes on... I assume.
ReplyDeleteWhat a peaceful view.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to hear that all is right with your world again!
I've wondered what the world looked like before there were wires on poles everywhere. Have you?
Hugs!
What a wonderful view situated right outside your work place. The school I taught in for the last years of my career backed on to Lake Ontario. The sounds of the waves hitting the shoreline used to put me in a great frame of mind as I walked across the parking lot and into the school.
ReplyDeleteAre these the same goats that were wandering around in town several months ago? And what ever happened to the ones who were stranded on the rocks by the sea?
ReplyDeleteYes the very ones. The stranded ones were saved by a series of steps made from bales of straw
DeleteThat sky is beautiful - who would think there has been such rain over your side of the country.
ReplyDeleteI love goats; I wish I had one.
ReplyDeleteI had one for 12 hours , he was called Peter and he escaped
DeleteWe had a couple of goats for a while. Very intelligent creatures but what escape artists! I was always rounding them up from neighbouring properties. That sky is beautiful and seeing the goats makes it all the more special.
ReplyDeleteJo in Auckland
To see next time
ReplyDeleteThe goats are a nice constant. When things go awry the goats still roam happily. The view with the beautiful blue sky and goats grazing is quite picturesque.
ReplyDeleteMaking small worlds well, one at a time.
ReplyDeleteSuch a relaxing sight seeing the Goats, knowing all is well with the world.
ReplyDeleteSo peaceful-animals and birds are a blessing x
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