#SundayStills: Three Stories about Creatures with Hooves


In my opinion, the horse has to be one of the toughest animals out there, yet its life is probably one of the hardest.

My mom once told me the day you see a horse lying down is the day it dies. It was the saddest fact about a horse I’ve ever heard and it also made me feel sad for the horse. “You mean to tell me,” I said, “that the horse is on its feet all its life?”

I didn’t believe that fact until I listened to Black Beauty. I cried nearly the whole way through as I listened to a horse narrate its hard life – working from a young age until it’s old and going through so much hardship. Though this horse is living a good life (I hope) in beautiful Capitol Reef National Park, the fact that it must stand for the duration of its life made me feel sad for the poor creature.

Bisons, on the other hand, though I feel the life of a bison and a horse may be similar in some ways, at least a bison can rest its legs when it gets tired.

This was in Yellowstone, by the way. We were heading down the road when suddenly, cars started stopping and people started getting out. Being small and in the backseat, I had to crane my neck to see what people were looking at. “Over there!” My mom’s friend pointed at the field on my right. There they were, dozens perhaps hundreds of bisons on the grassy field, enjoying the sunshine. Some were sleeping, some were feeding the young, while this particular bison appears to be on th lookout for something or someone.

Hmm…

Lastly, how can I forget deer – another animal with hooves. I think this is a young deer, wandering up and down the shrine dedicated to the deer in Nara, Japan. I remember there was a lot of deer in that part of Nara. Almost every YouTube video I’ve seen of Nara talked about the deer population in Nara. As we walked through the park, my mom asked if I wanted to feed the deer, I flat out refused because I’m absolutely terrified of animals – wild or domestic.

I do, however, enjoy taking pictures of them. Some of these deer are quite photogenic as long as I stand at a safe distance with my long lens.

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#SundayStills: A few stories about the color #black and darkness


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#WeekendCoffeeShare – A Visitor to the Garden


Happy Saturday to all! A big thanks to Natalie of Natalie the Explorer for hosting WeekendCoffeeShare this and every weekend.

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#SundayStills: 3 Stories Involving #Animals


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#SundayStills: #Birdwatching


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#SundayStills: A Few #Feathered Friends


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #354 – Reflection


Happy Sunday! Anne from Slow Shutter Speed is the lead on this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and she has picked one of my favorite topics – Reflection.

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#SundayStills: #Flight #WordlessWednesday


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #342 – It’s a Wild Life


Happy Sunday! Egidio from Through Brazilian Eyes is playing my jam this week with the theme of “It’s a Wild Life” for Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #342.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #341 – Personal Favorites


I’m still recuperating from my trip to Asia, hence it’s why this post is on a Monday and not a Sunday. Hopefully, I’ll be back to posting for Lens-Artists Photo Challenge on Sundays this week. Anyway, Tina is the host for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and she’s asking us to pick 5 favorites. Here are my 5 favorite photos from my trip.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #340 – Portrait


Happy Friday! It sure took me long enough to gather my thoughts for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge hosted by Ritva. The topic is Portraits.

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Monday Thoughts – In Preparation…


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CFFC: Black and… #WordlessWednesday


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #335 – Exploring Color vs Black and White


Happy Sunday! This week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge is hosted by Patti and we are exploring color versus black and white photography this week.

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#SundayStills: Birds


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CFFC: All About the Number #2


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #331 – Resilience


Happy Sunday! This week, with the first new Lens-Artists Photo Challenge of 2025, Anne is challenging us to show resilience.

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Close Calls with Wildlife: Lessons Learned


Daily writing prompt
Do you ever see wild animals?
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#SundayStills: Garden #Insect


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #306 – Habitat


Happy Sunday! This week, Tina from Travels and Trifles is challenging everyone on Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #306 with the term – Habitat.

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CMMC: February Pick a Topic


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#SundayStills: The #Iconic Bald Eagle


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#SundayStills: #Birds from the Road Trip


As it’s been a relatively mild winter, I’ve seen birds come and gone from my backyard, probably looking for food. I watched them peck at my perennials and leave shortly after, probably disappointed that there’s nothing for them despite the plants are alive and green.

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