Interesting that 'Your' bison do not have white faces! They use their heads to 'bulldoze' the snow aside, so they can eat the grass underneath.
If you can't make it to Yellowstone: For those nearer go northeastern Oklahoma, there is a preserve by the name of "Tall Grass Prairie", just a little north of the town of Pawhuska, OK. It has a fairly large herd of Bison. Most folks would now associate Pawhuska with the recent movie "Killers of the Flower Moon". Wasn't planed, but we happened to visit there during its filming. Was kinda funny to see all of the vintage cars lined up on the street where they were filming, and not a one of them had a spec of dirt on them (all nice and shiny) on the dirt covered street! Pretty interesting town! Think "Pioneer Woman" store, Osage Nation Museum; Ben Johnson Cowboy Museum; and the original, old down town for a start!
Beautiful moving water, and beautifully captured photos!
Beautifully captured, and excellent work!
Very interesting, and beautifully photographed set! Thanks for sharing!!!
Beautiful shooting! Quite interesting, and scenic!
Except that ebony one...
Congratulations on your successful shooting! Excellent, exciting shot!
Excellent photography, and subject matter!
My life is quite the opposite. The good Lord put me on the earth to do a certain amount of things. I am so far behind now, I may never die!
joecichjr wrote:
Mini-orange something-something, at a conservatory.
The absolute worst taste-experience EVER. I bit in to one I purloined, and the juice went down the wrong pipe
(Serves me right!) Kerosene probably would have tasted better. Coughed for fifteen minutes
You made me laugh out loud! Yes, by itself it is not fit to eat; but like many things, it is meant to be mixed(!) with something else (lots of sugar, and...)!!!
A very pretty scene/setting! Beautifully photographed.
I do like your use of the lighting, too!
The orange tree, a 'Calimondin'?
Juice is tolerable, with lots of sugar! And maybe some lemon juice.
My 'favorite' is the one with the cell phones... but 'they' have moved on to tablets!
Beautiful photos! Love those kind of scenes!