We stopped next to this strange contraption on Monday morning. Grant said it was part of a gyro copter
On the way home on Monday, we saw the same horses crossing the same overhead bridge!
Back home on Thursday morning, Skabenga and I went for a walk on the golf course. (Eddy was missing at this stage; Ambrose will probably post about it tomorrow)
This delicate little flower (I posted a photo of the bud last week) has finally opened
This grass flower looked so pretty in the rising sun's ray's I bent down low and photographed it
Another small grass stalk with the large trees in the background
Beautiful pink flowers on a many stemmed bush
I could see Skabenga missed Eddy that morning. When I noticed the cattle at their feeding troughs, I took the dog to meet up with his bovine friends
MWAAAAH!
The cattle are fat and sleek. Grant calls the ridges on the animal's back, "happy lines" Make sense...
I'm linking to Saturday Critters with Eileen here
Oh, how fun!! That Scabanga wants to meet everyone -- two and four-legged!! Such fun shots for the day, Jo!!! Thanks for the smiles and giggles -- it's been another GRAY, grumpy, wet day!! I hope all of you are enjoying a great weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteI do like your cattle, in fact I like all cattle that aren't black and white.
ReplyDeleteI am smiling really big, the kiss to the cow and those happy lines and those beeee u ti ful cows just made my day. isn't it wonderful how the little things in life, tiny flowers, sunshine on grass, dogs kissing cows can make us happy?
ReplyDeleteoops, i got so caught up in the critters i forgot to say i am glad Grant had his surgery and is home again. love the horses on the bridge staying safe from traffic
ReplyDeleteHello Jo, I love the pretty flowers and your sweet Skabenga and the cattle. The horses walking over that bridge seems so weird to me. Wonderful post and photos. I am sure you are happy to have Grant home and the procedure done, wishing him a nice recovery time. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteSo glad Grant had his surgery this time. Love all the photos. xx
ReplyDeleteGlad that Grant's home. Strange to see horses on a bridge. I love all the amazing grasses in SA.
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