
This pigmy goat always runs to the fence on my bikerides in sequim. I’m afraid he’s going to get his head stuck in the fencing. He loves a good head scratch. My friend told me their eyes are set so wide so they can see predators more quickly.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This pigmy goat always runs to the fence on my bikerides in sequim. I’m afraid he’s going to get his head stuck in the fencing. He loves a good head scratch. My friend told me their eyes are set so wide so they can see predators more quickly.
This tiny guy (about the size of your thumbnail) was in a branch at Heronswood Gardens.
I love that anywhere at any time in Sequim you can see horses or horse and buggies going down the street. (note the care in the background)
Thanks to Olala and Waylan the horses for posing near Finn Hall.
This lion’s head is all red from a recent dinner session!
Calves are joing our farms daily this time of year.
I saw these two lambs on my bike ride in Sequim. They were feeding, but by the time I got stopped to take the photo mom had kicked them away.