One of Our Neighbors Down the Road
On this day he had his eyes on he girls and would not leave them alone...now, I m assuming it is a boy from his behavior out there in the field. Remember, I am a city girl who has lived on an old farm 33 years out of her total of 72.
Lovly photo , i like it .
ReplyDeleteMarit , Norway.
such a tough looking 'stud'! :)
ReplyDeletethanks for your comments on my blog, i really appreciate them.
ReplyDeleteLove this shot, nice in B&W.
Yes... He does look intent on doing mischief! ;-)
ReplyDeleteNice capture.
Your neighbour is quite handsome and looks like he could strut and be in charge. I have seem them spit - does this guy surprise anyone - they can spit quite a distance?
ReplyDeleteNice Shot Genie :)
He's a handsome ole fella.
ReplyDeleteAwwwwww! I will never forget the first time I ever saw a llama (somewhere in Central Oregon) -- they seemed so exotic. We see them pretty often now when we travel, those and alpacas, but I still think they are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHe's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteReally, really love this in b/w. And llamas worry me; I would not fuss with him, that's for sure. Thank you for linking up this week, Genie!
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