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9 Comments on South Texas Ranches ... Eagle Ford Shale ... Texas Better Beef
Thanks for the post, it gave me a laugh with my morning coffee
Your Friend in Charlottesville
Forget the ranch! What are you doing with those baby crawfish! Can I have a couple of them?
Love the "Lazy Ranch" entrance - - I think it makes the perfect statement. Is that a llama? In North Bath, we have a small bison ranch and in Wiscasset I know of an Alpaca Farm - - lots of people keep goats, sheep, here, and I'm sure we have llama, but I just don't know where! We used to have a therapy pony that lived right in Bath - he moved away. Robert, I do so enjoy all of your photos -- I really need to remember to take more when I am out and about!
Dear Robert,
Love that entrance, shows a lot of imagination, and love the alpacas, we have a few farms around here. Nice shots. A
Charles ...Glad you had a laugh !! People need to laugh a little everyday ...
Keith.... Here you go.....
http://activerain.com/blogsview/1863846/anguilla-lobsters-7-palms-anguilla-british-west-indies
Terry...I am so glad you like the photos...I am very fortunate .... I sure do bump into quite a few (different) sights
Alexandra......Thank You !!!
Robert, that is one ugly llama. It must be quite different working a listing on a ranch. Sounds like it would be a lot of fun!
Michael......I really enjoy listing and selling Ranches !!! There is so much going on and to see....keep watching my blogs ...more to come
Thank you for stopping by
It is either a llama or ilpaca.
Hi Debra......It is a Llama......My neighbors have all kinds of animals !!!!