tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1432762024762532275.post7612097120266603407..comments2024-01-19T07:37:39.127-05:00Comments on The Dancing Donkey: Howling at the Blue MoonThe Dancing Donkeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16274299120708749101noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1432762024762532275.post-64809030305104491292012-09-02T12:36:51.190-04:002012-09-02T12:36:51.190-04:00Really nice post :-) important to remember that i...Really nice post :-) important to remember that if we work in harmony with nature things are often better for everyone. Love the vision of Emma with Ramsey in the middle of the field, a donkey mama is NOT something to mess with!The Three Muleteershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05247097408523136083noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1432762024762532275.post-77114356598634035542012-09-02T11:51:23.064-04:002012-09-02T11:51:23.064-04:00Welcome Inger, the area I was referring to in CA w...Welcome Inger, the area I was referring to in CA was about half an hour outside of Redding, about 40 minutes from the OR border. I know the rescue you are talking about and I am sorry that you no longer get to work with the donkeys. Glad though, that they feel like they are no longer needed in your area. I think they do still ave a satellite center in the area, perhaps you could hook up with them???The Dancing Donkeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16274299120708749101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1432762024762532275.post-78291270081395558372012-09-02T11:05:18.050-04:002012-09-02T11:05:18.050-04:00This is a beautiiful post, Kris. I love the image ...This is a beautiiful post, Kris. I love the image of Emma taking Ramsey out into the open..this would be counter intuitive to us. She must be very confident of her abilities to foil her foe! I love that you admire coyotes. They are admirable.Bow Street Flowershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13874441825073852758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1432762024762532275.post-9924769066685570102012-09-02T09:31:22.374-04:002012-09-02T09:31:22.374-04:00This is my first time here. And I feel so lucky be...This is my first time here. And I feel so lucky because I too really like coyotes and admire their ability to survive against all odds. I live in the desert mountains of California and we have them here, not by the hundreds though. I wonder where that was. I discovered donkeys when we moved here six years ago and I got a desk job at a donkey rescue next door. I was out on the ranch all the time with my camera and got to know many of them personally. I don't like to say I love one kind of animal more than another, but donkeys are just so great. The rescue has moved to Texas now and I only see donkeys in bloggy land.Ingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02924736131382149056noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1432762024762532275.post-36488240001986576702012-09-02T09:07:06.408-04:002012-09-02T09:07:06.408-04:00The food chain at work!
If they would only leave...The food chain at work! <br />If they would only leave the domestic animals alone and find plenty of rabbits and squirrels! I live in the suburbs of Atlanta and we have them here. My school is in a highly populated area with trees around the back play ground and we've had to have someone come in and trap them for fear of the kids playing. I saw one walking up our street early one morning this summer - spooked me, but was in awe! Suzanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17105925017959326571noreply@blogger.com