Mum said, she knows they spits, she has also been to a camel race and the blighters run everywhere except in a straight line. Your very brave Wyatt. Did you give him a kiss on the NOSE. Luvs Freya Rose Blossom X
Wow! We can't say that we've ever met a camel! They do have llama ranches around here, but we've never visited. Oh, and sometimes the local farm market has a reindeer or two at Christmas time. We'll have to send Mom to check it out!
Crikey ... your Grandma sure has some odd neighbours, aye?? I visited with some of those blokes, once. We were at one of our beaches and a group of people rode by ON camels!! Mum put me on a lead but when they left I got to smell all the smells AND I GOT TO EAT THEIR POOP!! OMD!!!!! Delicious!!!!!!!!!!
Yep. We have camels. On our old street in Bangalore, camels used to walk up and down, giving rides. We also had water buffaloes on that street -every morning and every evening. Our current 'hood is a bit boring. Not too many monkeys and or cows, but lots of palm tree squirrels, green parrots, and pigeons. Love the photo!
Is he a baby camel? What's he saying in that last picture??
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I never talked to a camel before. What did he say to you?
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Murphy & Stanley
Great pics! LOL
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So...he trying to give you a kiss?
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What????
ReplyDeleteWe know of a camel in Mulino!
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tweedles
SHE has, but we haven't. You're Nana lives in an unusual neighbourhood....
ReplyDeleteWow....he seems to be saying something very important!!
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Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo
Oh but I thought camels lived in deserts?
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Bertie (confused).
Is he singing or getting ready to spit at you, Wyatt? He sure is cute!
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Mitch and Molly
Mum said, she knows they spits, she has also been to a camel race and the blighters run everywhere except in a straight line. Your very brave Wyatt. Did you give him a kiss on the NOSE. Luvs Freya Rose Blossom X
ReplyDeleteMom spent a lot of time around camels back home in australia...they run wild there
ReplyDeleteWow! We can't say that we've ever met a camel! They do have llama ranches around here, but we've never visited. Oh, and sometimes the local farm market has a reindeer or two at Christmas time. We'll have to send Mom to check it out!
ReplyDeleteI like them, they are heroes! One of them bit my mom once :o)
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ReplyDeleteWow, you lives in a very exotic neighbourhood !
Loves and licky kisses
Princess Leah xxx
Crikey ... your Grandma sure has some odd neighbours, aye?? I visited with some of those blokes, once. We were at one of our beaches and a group of people rode by ON camels!! Mum put me on a lead but when they left I got to smell all the smells AND I GOT TO EAT THEIR POOP!! OMD!!!!! Delicious!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAWWWW He's saying hello!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like the "guess what day it is" guy.
ReplyDeleteYep. We have camels. On our old street in Bangalore, camels used to walk up and down, giving rides. We also had water buffaloes on that street -every morning and every evening. Our current 'hood is a bit boring. Not too many monkeys and or cows, but lots of palm tree squirrels, green parrots, and pigeons. Love the photo!
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