Martina, it is a joy to visit this great combination of quotes and images - always astonishing to see your associations, and even more astonishing that they do trigger also my brains, especially as I have not read any of the books you quote. An outstanding combination, perfectly set up.
Something about him looks a bit peeved, as though he's trying to tell us he's about to charge. Although I think this is one of your wall huggers from last week, so maybe he's just cold!
Great photo!
ReplyDeleteMartina, it is a joy to visit this great combination of quotes and images - always astonishing to see your associations, and even more astonishing that they do trigger also my brains, especially as I have not read any of the books you quote. An outstanding combination, perfectly set up.
ReplyDeleteBelo trabalho em P&B.
ReplyDeleteSomething about him looks a bit peeved, as though he's trying to tell us he's about to charge. Although I think this is one of your wall huggers from last week, so maybe he's just cold!
ReplyDeleteWell if he formulates the words and says anything let me know! I'd love to hear a talking goat!
ReplyDeletebeautifull pix! Your blog is very nice... just added now =]
ReplyDeleteHe's trying to explain very politely that he is NOT a black faced sheep.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the very nice comments, :-),
ReplyDeleteblackandwhitephotography, your gallery is really impressive, wow.
Markus, thank you, most of the times I am not so sure of my blog, so ... :-D.
R.Ferrari, muito obrigado!
kobico, yes, a wall hugger. I think he is in charge, he is the one with the big bell!
chicken, in German that would be: määäääääh!
Paula, muito obrigado, sorry, I do not know more Portuguese, ;-)
Joan Elizabeth, *bg*, I am sure I have a black faced sheep somewhere for you ... lol.
Nice blackandhite!
ReplyDeleteAnd interesting onomatopoeia: määäääääh!
In Spanish, they say: beeeeee!
Smart necklace she has on!
ReplyDeleteoh, one of my lovely goats ... in combination with your selected words ... excellent.
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