An adorable family! I like goat's milk. Had to be raised on it. I weighed 2 pounds at birth and was allergic to mother's milk.
After I see the first post, I hurry to the second. I know it's all gonna be good!!!
Great people series, Mel.
Earnest Botello wrote:
Great people series, Mel.
Thank you, Earnest, for visiting.
Horseart wrote:
An adorable family! I like goat's milk. Had to be raised on it. I weighed 2 pounds at birth and was allergic to mother's milk.
After I see the first post, I hurry to the second. I know it's all gonna be good!!!
Thank you, Jo. I always hope it is.
Love them all! But, oh, the sweet Mom! And the milk squirting directly into the glass! Good shot! HA!
Melvin, you have yet to cease amazing me with your images.
Your ability to catch certain moments that are instantly relatable to most of us are uncanny to say the very least.
When I saw the shot of Anu getting herself a glass of milk, it sent me right back to rural South Dakota where I was sitting at my aunt's kitchen table one morning about 55 years ago.
She had just come into the house and unbeknownst to me, had JUST come from the barn. She asked me if I would like a glass of milk and I failed to notice, in my early morning stupor, that she had not gone to the refrigerator.
To this day, I avoid warm mild like the plague!
Mike D. wrote:
Melvin, you have yet to cease amazing me with your images.
Your ability to catch certain moments that are instantly relatable to most of us are uncanny to say the very least.
When I saw the shot of Anu getting herself a glass of milk, it sent me right back to rural South Dakota where I was sitting at my aunt's kitchen table one morning about 55 years ago.
She had just come into the house and unbeknownst to me, had JUST come from the barn. She asked me if I would like a glass of milk and I failed to notice, in my early morning stupor, that she had not gone to the refrigerator.
To this day, I avoid warm mild like the plague!
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Great story, Mike. When I was a kid about 75 years ago, I think I had no idea what a barn even was.
MosheR wrote:
Great story, Mike. When I was a kid about 75 years ago, I think I had no idea what a barn even was.
There aren't a whole lot of them in cities. lol
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