We saw some horses at the side of the road and I timed them.
First I will show you a Citrus Swallowtail butterfly that I got on camera this morning.
This is a story about the benefits of patience and the actors in the story are two horses on a farm. It was a very cloudy morning and the mountains were swallowed by a drift of clouds, as I will show you in the last picture.
So for now let's have a look at my attempt to get the two horses together in one picture.
Here below was the first horse quire a distance away.
And here we have a brown horse closer to the camera.
They were heading towards each other and I was waiting for the brown horse to lift his head.
Bang! An almost perfect picture, but at least I got both in the same picture.
As I said above, here is a view below of our early morning out here in the countryside. Look how the clouds swallow that high mountain rise at the left of the picture.
Soon there was light, as light always follows darkness and we were out very early, as we had a task to perform. A special occasion was hosted by the Victim Support charity for a little 5 year old girl that was clever enough to phone her gran, whilst sitting next to her deceased mother.
At 5 years of age it was a tremendous shock for the little girl and she was showered with love and counselling at the occasion.
So it was my honor to open the occasion with prayer and then Marian did her thing with the guests from the community. Whenever we have an event like this, we always leave from home earlier in order to keep my camera happy.
The last thing that I want is an unhappy camera and after the ceremony I also took some photos of the rural property that will amaze you.
For now I hope that you have enjoyed the story and pictures.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.