There was a herd of bison standing atop the prairie dog colony, and one was just ten feet from the sign. Though they look placid, and lumber around like cows, they are “udderly” wild and unpredictable. We cycled on, leaving the sign for later in the day, when we would have vehicle...
The “plum blossom” is the official title of a Tang Dynasty concubine because of her love for it. As for the “poplar”, it is the last name of the imperial concubine who later replaced the former as the emperor’s new favourite. Once they were the number two in the land but in ...
Famous for what has come to be known as the "Wheaten greetin'," an incredibly crazy display of affection upon welcoming their owners home, these exuberantly playful pups were originally bred as farm dogs expected to herd livestock, hunt down potentially destructive pests, and protect their owne...
When I came to spend some research time in Georgian England in the past year or two, I realised what an eccentrically horsey place it was. Of course, horses play an important part in the historical documents of the time and also the literature, including Jane Austen’s works. Horses were ...
(Christian Leaders Of The Hudson), have worked tirelessly to bring John 17:21 unity to the Body of Christ, His Ecclesia. We’d have had greater success with a herd of feral ally cats. So, to borrow from Einstein’s definition of insanity: “Doing the same thing over and over again,...
However, before the birds were killed, Charlie got wind that there was a prophecy that his kingdom and the Tower would fall without the protection of the birds. This prophecy is likely linked to the legend of the giant Bran, whose name means “raven.” Bran ordered that his head be cut...
Horse, some requiring assistance from a herd of Scottish Highland cattle that roam the land. Cow manure compost, made on-site, is added to the soil each winter to supply nutrients. That same cow dung is packed into several cow horns and buried in the ground to assist with the absorption ...
CROW:That’s not a name, that’s an error in pronunciation > He had never heard the word, nor had he > ever seen this man, yet he knew that was his name. JOEL:Finally the policy of having everybody wear nametags pays off.
JY: You left the news room for a horse farm. Blacklow: I knew that the industry didn’t want me anymore, and I didn’t want it anymore, so it was time, to move on and a couple in 2001, invited me out to her house and I had loved horses all of my life and (to make a) ...
He was known as Monsieur Tragos at that time, before he was given his name of submission; but wheeling one day over a medium size, Swiss mountain he spied a herd of transhumance goats and felt fatally drawn back to them: he swooped own and metamorphosed into his prior state. His fall ...