

This farm was homesteaded around 1870. It is still a wroking farm today run by the smith family. The cows moo us on as we go up their hill on our weekly WOW rides.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This farm was homesteaded around 1870. It is still a wroking farm today run by the smith family. The cows moo us on as we go up their hill on our weekly WOW rides.
This iguana ( in St Maaarten)was strutting his stuff, getting puffy all to impress the girls….
This cutie lives right next to the beach with a lil Shetland pony.
Elephants are the true kings of the Serengeti
Iguanas are so cool. We just don’t have anything like them around here.
He liked the Caribean sun too!
This pigmy goat always runs to the fence on my bikerides in sequim. I’m afraid he’s going to get his head stuck in the fencing. He loves a good head scratch. My friend told me their eyes are set so wide so they can see predators more quickly.
This tiny guy (about the size of your thumbnail) was in a branch at Heronswood Gardens.