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There are some poor people in villages, who keep a flock of goats, and lambs born to them are taken care of, for a few months and then at the right time, sold to meat shops in the city.
Below are two young urchins, carrying wooden sticks, out in the late afternoon - busy in an animated conversation- to help the lambs, have some green bites on the roadside.
Designer pruning of the 'Ashoka' trees in the front of a house in our neighborhood, which attracted my attention.
Even though autumn is half way through here, this bush in one of our parks is green and resplendent with delicate marshmallow type flowers! Early morning shot today. Pure blue sky feels so peaceful!
Absent from the cyber world for more than a week, waiting for the creative juices to flow again. I'm back to share with you some of my 'KODAK' moments.
Absent from the cyber world for more than a week, waiting for the creative juices to flow again. I'm back to share with you some of my 'KODAK' moments.
Friends,welcome here as always and thanks for the support!
This post is part of:
Our World,
image-in-ing
Nature Notes
Wordless Wednesday
Outdoor Wednesday
Beautiful post Love the photo of the boy with the lambs
ReplyDeleteNice clicks !!
ReplyDeleteNice recording of events around you.
ReplyDeleteHari om
ReplyDeleteAnd Uppals clicks are beautiful!!! YAM xx
Beautiful place to get away from the hustle and bustle, but I realize that I get antsy when I can't so online or use my SmartPhone. I don't think that is a good thing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/11/sunset-on-bay.html
yes, there is beauty all around if we just notice it. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely images. The trees are beautiful. I like the shot of the boy with the goats. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteSo many images and so many stories to tell :)
ReplyDeleteIndeed! This world is full of surprises. Being mindful is the key.
Always a pleasure to have you on board, Uppaljee.
I enjoy seeing what you see. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJM, IL-U.S.A.
Well done thank you
ReplyDeleteThose trees have interesting shapes, I can see why they got your attention! Wonderful shot of the boys with the goats.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos from the world that side, and I like how the Ashoka tree was designed
ReplyDeleteAnd I enjoyed your Kodak moments very much... Thank you... Michelle
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