Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Monday, January 20, 2014
Update on the Yaks
I stopped one morning to get a few pictures. This is the big bull of the yak crowd. He prefers to lay under the few pines along the fence line. Phew what a stench! Even on a frosty winter morning. I pity the people who live in the houses near by come summer.
Most of the herd is black but a few feature some white fur... hair...ah wool.
The south end of north going yak. This one was camera shy.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
What is it??
I am use to seeing horses on my drive each day. Horses, different breeds, the whole gamete of horsey colors.
I know cows when I see them.
I know cows when I see them.
But what the heck is this???
It took some research but I did find out about this new creature. A yak. Why would someone want a yak? Well you can milk them and have yak milk or make yak cheese. They have very shaggy thick hair which can be make into expensive yak wool. The wool is comparable to Merino wool for warmth. Yaks are domesticated farm animals that are common in Tibet and parts of China. They can live at high altitude and frigged temperatures. We have cold winters but hot summers, I wonder how this shaggy critter will like summer around here?
Friday, December 27, 2013
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Vanishing lake
Drought year, the lake slowly vanishing
No fishing today.
This is not suppose to be a field but lake bottom.
It's hard to see but in the middle just below the trees in one of the boat ramps high and dry.
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Monday, November 4, 2013
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