They are always a thrill to see! This group is looking very well.
I know Mom's place is nothing like your photo from yesterday! She does have her well drilled -- 450 ft. down. Now to find a straw long enough to get the water up!
Lucky you! Lucky us you were ready with your camera! How utterly sweet this long-horned-short-haired sheep family.
[Calling Imelda a fascist gives her too much credit, frankly. To me she certifiably histrionic, shallow and self-centered. But of course at the height of Marcos' power, that would have been appropriate, as she certainly was guilty by association. I suspect THIS is much the same as what you read in The Nation. Walden too, however, is a character and I do not agree with most of his politics either, but his ethics may be a cut above most of the rest. It's all quite complex, really.]
Jacob, this is outstanding! I used to see these sheep from the car near Glenwood Springs on I-70 in Colorado where the Interstate hugs a particularly large mountain. Unfortunately, I never had a camera ready. These shots are excellent!
Colorado in Color presents a series of photos, most of which were taken in September and November of 2010. Southwestern Colorado is featured, offering glimpses of the Great Sand Dunes, Gunnison, Leadville, the Royal Gorge, etc.
The photographs were taken primarily by myself and my wife, Lois Anne and are copyrighted by L & L Photography. All rights are reserved.
We have, as of February 2013, added our daughter, Denise Jelonek, a resident of Colorado, as a contributor to this blog. She is an excellent photographer and has many beautiful photographs to share.
Enjoy!
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How cool. Momma, daddy, and baby...
What a wonderful treat for you to see and photograph!
They are always a thrill to see! This group is looking very well.
I know Mom's place is nothing like your photo from yesterday! She does have her well drilled -- 450 ft. down. Now to find a straw long enough to get the water up!
I would have been so excited...great that you got the shots
The are so beautiful.
Ours here in the Rockies get winter hair . These done seem to have any.
Oh wow, you caught them. Are they shy?
Thanks for the mileage, yes that is quite high. I do know miles, just about. Metric is so much easier.
How neat to see them so near. Baby looks almost like a large rock in the second shot. MB
They are adorable Jacob, and your pictures are excellent!
Léia :)
Beautiful sereis!
Have a great week :)
This is wonderful, Jacob! Glad you spotted these guys in the wild.
Wonderful shots Jacob! They make a cute family. I have never seen them in person before!
Lucky you! Lucky us you were ready with your camera! How utterly sweet this long-horned-short-haired sheep family.
[Calling Imelda a fascist gives her too much credit, frankly. To me she certifiably histrionic, shallow and self-centered. But of course at the height of Marcos' power, that would have been appropriate, as she certainly was guilty by association. I suspect THIS
is much the same as what you read in The Nation. Walden too, however, is a character and I do not agree with most of his politics either, but his ethics may be a cut above most of the rest. It's all quite complex, really.]
Some tough dudes, there, it's always amazing to me how well they hang on... =)
Jacob, this is outstanding! I used to see these sheep from the car near Glenwood Springs on I-70 in Colorado where the Interstate hugs a particularly large mountain. Unfortunately, I never had a camera ready. These shots are excellent!
Oh, Jacob, it's a problem for me not to write english... Beautiful subject, you surprised them with a great discretion.
Yea!!!
Oh, wow! I saw two of our desert bighorn sheep this fall. I was the only car to stop and take photos of them. Ours are so few in number. Great shots!
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