An asymptote is a curve that approaches a line but never gets there. In the same way, life is a journey in which continual
progress is possible, but never perfection: in spirituality, environmentalism, and the quest for peace. These are reflections on the journey, as well as comments and photos from my home in rural
Southern Utah. Guest posts appear occasionally from my friends Bob and Sue.
Constructive commentary is welcome. Comments may be moderated by the author.
All photos by the author unless otherwise indicated by caption or link. Getty Images photos bear their watermark.
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Astra & Brisa go face first into the feed bag whenever they get the chance. Brisa has had a sudden growth spurt this week, and no longer looks like the runt— she's caught up with Astra (whom she has her "arm" around).
7/3/2009 7:18 AM
ryan wrote:
there are photos of goats standing on their hind legs to eat leaves in trees. this is perhaps a behavior they evolved in the Mediterranean. it is one of the differences between goats and sheep. some goats will still stand on their hind legs. Reply to this
there are photos of goats standing on their hind legs to eat leaves in trees. this is perhaps a behavior they evolved in the Mediterranean. it is one of the differences between goats and sheep. some goats will still stand on their hind legs.
Reply to this