I love your tags – ‘animania’ 🙂 I’ve never heard of it!
It’s funny how these animals are born with expressions on their faces! My son & me believe one of the cats, of the two, we took from a guy who was relocating overseas, we reckon his face & eyes just look like fear – as if he’s been abused. He purrs his guts, out, is happy it would seem, but he just looks ‘frighted’.
But your animals? They make you smile – gorgeous & FUNNY 🙂
Wow, you continue to surprise us with the wonderful creatures you share your space with.
We are so lucky to have lots of space!!!
Hehe – Kath, Kim, Kel, Sharon and interloper – great photos – filling the frame.
Brilliant comment!
Priceless !
I love your tags – ‘animania’ 🙂 I’ve never heard of it!
It’s funny how these animals are born with expressions on their faces! My son & me believe one of the cats, of the two, we took from a guy who was relocating overseas, we reckon his face & eyes just look like fear – as if he’s been abused. He purrs his guts, out, is happy it would seem, but he just looks ‘frighted’.
But your animals? They make you smile – gorgeous & FUNNY 🙂
Oh thank you sooooo much for that!
love these “portraits”
You have alpacas too! Wow you guys have all the good stuff! I WANT ONE! No fair.. c
We got the alpacas to deter the foxes – mmmm – not that effective.
Wonderful portraits! Some much personality in each one. The peacock poses like a professional model with attitude.
Yes, the peacocks are all posers!
As the rougher people in Glasgow would say “whit are ye luck-in’ it” usually with an expletive between the ye and luck-in’!
This is more of an aggessive statement, rather that a polite question.
A translation of this is:
What are you looking at?
Love this!
I feel like I’m getting to know your animal family.
These are all great portraits, but I have to say the expression on that last fellow is the best!
~ Lynda
haha!
Fabulous! I love every one of them!
They all want attention! Great photos!
Especially this one, Godfrey!