Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Over the fence

Avignon, en amont
Last Saturday on a walk along the Rhone I met Mr. Goat. For a tasty bunch of flowers he was quite ready to stretch his neck over a rusty fence. Of course I didn't let him wait, he got it all and ate the lot to the very last flower. This post is my participation to the November City Daily Photo theme day : fences. Click here to view thumbnails for all participants.

Samedi dernier lors d'une promenade au bord du Rhône j'ai rencontré Monsieur bouc. Pour un savoureux bouquet il n'a pas hésité pas à tendre le cou au-dessus d'un grillage rouillé. Je ne l'ai pas laissé attendre, je lui ai tout donné. Il s'est régalé et n'en a pas laissé une fleur ! Ce billet est ma participation au thème du mois du réseau City Daily Photo pour novembre : "fences" (clôtures). Faites le tour du monde des barrières, cliquez ici pour voir les photos de tous les participants.

26 comments:

Catherine said...

what a great portrait - he looks like he has a big personality.....

Julie said...

What an incredibly handsome goat! I do hope the rusty top to the fence did not goad his neck too much. Although goats have cast-iron stomachs, I wonder does that extend to their tender necks.

Nathalie said...

Julie I don't think he hurt himself, he gave me the impression he knew exactly what he was doing, without much effort.

Sharon said...

He's a handsome fellow!

Anonymous said...

wonderful !

with my family name translated into 'goat' it was nice to see 'a familymember'. please have a good new month ahead.


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Lachezar said...

Great fun, Great choice Nathalie!
Mr Goat is a character indeed!

Kate said...

Clever goat to have his meal held out to him. The barbed wire didn't seem to faze him one bit. Handsome devil, too!

Rakesh Vanamali said...

Quite a personality!

chri said...

Le bouc et le bouquet... Une fable!

Jilly said...

What a fine goat. Lovely photo of him. I love goats. Used to keep them and milk them when I lived in Wales and later, in Tasmania, they were kept for their coat which was spun (not by me!)

Tamera said...

Goats are always hungry, aren't they? It doesn't take much to make a new friend -- just something to munch on!

Bergson said...

l'herbe est toujours meilleure de l'autre côté

Michel Benoit said...

Le tenir par la barbichette !
Je les aime bien ; la chèvre est mon signe chinois.

Karl said...

Gorgeous picture, Natalie!

Joan Elizabeth said...

Ooo I am not sure I would like him as a neighbour,

Ineke said...

haha, goats and fences don't go well together. Lovely portrait.

Tilia said...

La Capricorne que je suis apprécie tes fleurs, merci Nathalie ;-)

Thérèse said...

Il est vraiment beau! Et tu me rappelles des souvenirs d'enfance... les approcher d'un peu pres et on sent pendant des jours meme avec des douches entre temps... Ils adorent les ronces et c'est une bonne chose.

SRQ said...

Oh, Mr. Goat is very handsome! Fun take on today's theme.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Gosh he's magnificent Nathalie, his horns (antlers?) are so big. He's loving that snack, a tasty reward for such a good portrait!!

Anonymous said...

What a magnificent set of horns. Beautiful.

paul said...

A goat with personality - great capture. Oh, and a fence as well! Excellent theme day shot.

Anonymous said...

bonjour chère Nathalie, c'est une magnifique photo, il a l'air majestueux mais d'etre un peu triste, mais peut etre je lis trop en la photo.haha

bises

Mark said...

Now that's a goat! Enjoy November Nathalie.

Dina said...

What a beautiful scene.
And a great portrait of a handsome goat. Look at that pair of horns!

Grenoble in Photos said...

J'adore les boucs :-)

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