The big horn sheep on the trail.
Not bothered by me in the car.
We are all waiting on a winter storm for two days now.
Not in a hurry for it to arrive. I would like to take the garbage and get back, though. I have stitching I want to do.
We're moving, remember, we don't like to hurry.
She's back, and we were just starting to rest and take a break.
Really, Gods country...you are soooooo lucky in sooooo many ways. I love that you post these for us to enjoy. It is very very thoughtful of you Nancy
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy for sharing all those wonderful wildlife photos. Much appreciated. Are they far from your home??? You live in such a beautiful place. Hugs Judy
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful traffic you have there! Do they stay on the road to keep warm? Happy stitching to you!
ReplyDeleteWe have some of them in Hill City, SD and they have the same philosophy. Cars were meant to wait for and go around them. Funny how they see life.
ReplyDeleteGives a whole new picture to the idea of a traffic jam!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful animals.
ReplyDeleteI am just amazed at the nature and beauty, outside your home.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Great photos! I like the photo where one decides to lay on the road. So, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWe're supposed to have a big storm too! All it has brought is rain..... Snow in the mountains for which my boys are happy. Snow in mountains means snowboarding fun. I'm happy. Snow in mountains means water in the spring/summer for irrigation. The lack of snow this year has had us worried.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful animals! So neat you are able to see them up close.
P.S. This is a traffic jam I wouldn't mind being stuck in. Much better than the traffic jams I do get stuck in...
ReplyDeleteNo mountain goats here, just flocks wild turkeys strolling around the neighborhood. --Barbara--
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this photos !
ReplyDeleteIt's a present for the french girl that I'm !
Kiss from France