from a "click and hope" photographer

22/09/07

Conquering any difficulty always gives one a secret joy,

for it means pushing back a boundary-line and adding to one's liberty.

~Henri Frederic Amiel~

6 comments:

Andree said...

In the large size, you can see that bird on the left! I am too embarrassed to ask what animal this is! In my morning fog I actually thought it may have been a cat (with hooves??)

Andree said...

thank you for identifying my plant! I hate it when I can't say what it is!! i have updated that post.

dot said...

I'm glad meeyauw asked that question because I also enlarged the picture and still can't figure out what it is. It looks like a goat on the back and a cat on the front. What kind of animals ya'll raising over there? lol
I really like the picture!

RUTH said...

The bird is a blackbird I think...maybe a crow. This honestly is a calf. What variety of cow it is I don't know.

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

it strayed away from the herd??

Jo's-D-Eyes said...

Hi Ruth,
I watch this 'cow' a little closer...are you sure its a cow?
I thought its a cat...(ears of cat)

JoAnn :)

Tenderness contains an element of sadness. It is not the sadness of feeling sorry for yourself or feeling deprived, but it is a natural situation of fullness. You feel so full and rich, as if you were about to shed tears. Your eyes are full of tears, and the moment you blink, the tears will spill out of your eyes and roll down your cheeks. In order to be a good warrior, one has to feel this sad and tender heart. Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche