Project 365 Day 203: Follow the Leader
In a town called Castanheira, the people still have animals to do manual labour and to produce milk. This lady guides her kine home after an afternoon of eating in the mountains.
In a town called Castanheira, the people still have animals to do manual labour and to produce milk. This lady guides her kine home after an afternoon of eating in the mountains.
The United Nations Office of Geneva has quite a few peacocks that “guard” the grounds. So it isn’t uncommon to come across one on a daily basis. This peacock must have been attracted to my great looks, as she spreads her wings in an act of courtship. Even the security officer stops to take a snapshot.
This dog has a serious stare down! So tough, sitting behind the glass, on his owner’s lap, while he reads the newspaper. I got my eyes on you!
I have noticed that lately, every day at sunset, this massive flock of birds accumulates in front of my office on a construction crane. As I leave around 6, they always seem to be flying around in the sky. Today, like many days, I looked up.
Christmas Day means building a pepperkaker hus (gingerbread house). After all that fun, Sky is ready to dig in. But will the witch let him or will he end up in her cauldron?
Trudeau, one of my friend’s charismatic puggle, has joined us up in Collingwood for the weekend.