Just how lucky I really am! Recently I was disappointed that a position that I was hoping for didn't materialize. Even though I was reassured by all involved that my qualifications were more than sufficient, and that the timing of the whole thing just wasn't currently right.... well, I just wasn't HAPPY <LOL>
Anyway, I was downloading the pictures I had taken this last month off of my memory card and looking thru them, I was reminded that I am very fortunate that, even though I personally am not currently working with these animals, I am blessed with friends (and a loved one --love you G.!) who are. AND that these same people are more than willing to allow me more access to these beautiful animals than most people ever have.
Over the next few days I would like to share some of these pictures with you.....
This first picture is of some Watusi... I just like saying that... Watusi.. Watusi... Watusi <LOL> This was a cool shot just because of the way they are all lined up. These guys are currently awaiting their debut. They will be joining the other animals on display shortly.
In Africa, the cattle herds traditionaly played an important role in tribal life. The herds provided a form of barter, trade and a sign of wealth within the tribe. They have been known as 'The cattle of Kings'. I just think they are cool looking :p
Sometimes we focus on the things that aren't going just the way we would like in our lives and forget to savor the things that are special. And sharing special things just make them more special! Hope you enjoy one of my special things!
The picture in this entry was taken by me... the only 'enhancements' were cropping and the addition of a frame.. also created by me... I need to get me one of those cool 'by me' graphics to add to my pics <LOL>