On a recent trip to Glasson on a fosty and foggy day with Andysax I visited my Nosy Goat again. The wall is high but I just managed to see in a gap at the side.He was still there in his hut so I coaxed him out with wet frosty grass packed into a bit of a gap at the top the wall and out he came.I don’t know why he put his head to the side like this but he kept it there for a while. Probably couldn’t believe who was on the other side .ME. snapping away.Lumix DMC-FZ48.
nosy goat glasson dock, glasson, condor green, lancaster, lancashire, wall, goat
progressed from holiday snaps to being serious about it just 3 years ago.I keep a compact camera in my handbag at all times .It is more convenient, an SLR is to heavy and complicated for me. I just like to point and shoot. I do enhance my images slightly with pseudo HDR on a single image. Now I have a hobby and a passion.
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Lol……love it!!:-)
Thank you so much Lynda for the fav it makes me smile too.
– Lilian Marshall
LOL awesome Lilian.
Thank you so much for the fav Julie. I was lucky to get this.
– Lilian Marshall
Lol Brilliant !
Thank you so much Vic for adding it to your favs.
– Lilian Marshall
How nice :)
Thank you Ellen. Glad you like it.
– Lilian Marshall
Super fun shot …
Thank you Tom for your support.
– Lilian Marshall
Aww this is great Lilian, a fav
Thank you so much for the fav Barry. Pleased you like it.
– Lilian Marshall
This is too cool!! I laughed!! (Now that really IS an event!! haha)
Thank you for the feature Sarnia. So pleased it made you laugh. It makes me laugh thinking about it.
– Lilian Marshall
Delightful capture!
Thank you so much Marie.
– Lilian Marshall
Oh, now I’m sad. I used to have a mother and daughter of these. They are such clowns. Great pic Lilian
Thank you Toni. Sorry it has made you sad. What breed is it. There are 2 of them but the other one is a beige Lop Eared. I have a picture on R/B of them eating the same piece of grass.That makes me laugh also as the black and white one had just stretched his neck up to free the grass.
– Lilian Marshall
lovely, congrats on the feature!
Thank you for your lovely comment and congrats Sandra.
– Lilian Marshall