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The audience.
Had to laugh when I went over to the alpaca stud to get some hay for my pony today. This lot lined up as if they were counting how many bales I took. So curious, and intelligent, though I do wonder why they always need to have their ears back, it makes them look mean.
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such a cute scene GF! so different than montreal - lol
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That's what makes the world such a fascinating place, Marko. I wish people on this forum would show more photo's of Canada, because what is mundane to them is no doubt very different to what's down under. Architecture varies so much for a start. Our buildings don't have to withstand heavy snow, and our fences don't have to withstand wandering bears etc. LOL. . I love seeing photo's of towns in Scandinavia, the buildings are so different to ours . Your scenery in Canada is superb too. If I win the lotto Canada would be high on the list for a visit.
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great picture.. i will try and take a good one of the dog walk area here in the west kootaneys of bc. When i do the road trip with the dogs to see my sister in spring i will totally take pics so you can see some of BC at least.
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Oh, that would be lovely. You have such a magnificent country. What exactly are the kootaneys?
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Alpaca's are so cool. There are a few around BC at farms, but certainly not something you see every day! I have to agree with you GF that every country has such amazing scenery that we all take for granted when we live there.
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