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Friday, September 19, 2008

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You are a one woman I LOVE LA committee! You see things that most people never see... or is it that you take the time to stop and actually look? Goats on Hill? You hit the jackpot!
Lorraine

Perhaps, inspired by your view, others will slow down enough to truly SEE their own places. Every place has wonders and delights; we simply have to learn to see them. Now, where did I leave my camera? (No, really, I can't find it!)
Mary Ann, what a tour guide you are and teacher of sight seeing(space intended there).

Maryann, I love your post today, the wild parrots and goats made me remember my favorite children's books growing up, the My Fathers Dragon series, they were so magical to me, just like your post today. Thank you!!!

Have never seen silk floss trees. I must say they are absolutely gorgeous m.a.
And like you and the others, I would have stopped and looked at the goats as well. They are the most interesting little critters to watch. They also will eat everything down to the ground in a very short period of time. My dh tells the most funny story of the goats they brought in for an exhibit at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. An elaborate exhibit with expensive cactus and yucca plants had been built. Then put a pen of goats inside. Within a week they had eaten the entire landscape~looked like a wasteland!! LOL.

See, this is what's so glorious about your blog. Look at the beauty, the juxtaposition of nature and human achievement.

Love goats. GOATS! Goats and stars. A true shot in the arm.

Your writing makes me taste Los Angeles. Delicious.

Is that the old Angels Flight????
I used to get to go on that once in a while when I was a kid. Is it still there? Is it still running?
How cool would it be to ride up the hill alongside the goat working away.
Thank you for a memory jolt.
I tell you this all the time, but I love your blog the most of anyone's.

The goats rock! Very cool.

Silk Floss Tree, Chorisia speciosa

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