Hey Mike, Gary the Guinea fowl said, don't look now, but here's that guy watching us again.
But of course Mike, the Blue Crane, lifted his head to look.
Then they both turned away and acted as if they weren't looking at me :)
I wonder if someone ever told you not to look and you looked :) So, as you can see in the above, it is not only us that have the habit of looking when someone tells us not to look. Maybe it's just an inquisitive instinct that we all have to look, when we are told not to look.
Now I wonder how many of us will act like this below when we think that we can get a free dish of our favorite food at a restaurant?
This big guy came running in like a steam train.
Headed straight for my wife.
She understands dog language and he said that he wanted food. Just wait, just wait, she said, I will organize some food.
Ah! Food fit for a king.
And finally, how's this for a thank you?
This didn't really happen, as she kept him away from the food, but for the purposes of my story it all just seemed to fit. My wife doesn't really understand dog languages, but like me, she also has an uncanny way with animals. Did I tell you that animals can sense when people love them and all that they want to do is to return the love.
You can see that this dog is very well cared for, and the owner told us that he had some growths removed by the vet from his skin. That's why he has the white patches on him.
What I wanted to show here is that animals also share many human traits and all that we all want is love and acceptance. With a bit of humor mixed in of course, as we are all happy when we laugh.
The power-cuts are grabbing our time again and I cannot sit for long on the PC, but I always find a way to share a post on hive.
I hope that you have enjoyed this one.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.
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