I really couldn’t believe my eyes, but, yes, I saw a man herding goats towards Di Kou Lu, a very busy street in this city.
Tag: animals
Weekly Photo Challenge: Growth

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Today

Saw both of these gorgeous dogs on a walk through the Muslim district today.
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Easter
They live on the porch outside the restaurant where I had Easter brunch.


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