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Cordelia 03-31-2008 09:56 AM

Ahhhhhhhh. Soooo cute. I see you're a Spaniard! You must get a laugh out of all us American tourists crawling all over your country ooooooh-ing and awe-ing over the sheep.

To us, they're rather a novelty. We don't live with these critters and when we see them, it's a great big treat! At least to us city-slickers.

I know we all went ga-ga over all the flocks in Ireland and watching the dogs was just the greatest part of the day.

I leave Europe with so many warm memories of such quaint countrysides and peaceful flocks. I see Europe through the "lens" of the great impressionists.

However, on this side of the pond, we've got some serious critters that aren't as cuddly or loveable as yours: Pitbulls, black bears, foxes, racoons, possums, etc.

Izy 03-31-2008 10:05 AM

Cordelia,

We are from Manchester, U.K., only moved over to Spain nearly two years ago now!! So its a real treat to see all the wild life - we too have some 'serious' critters, venomous snakes, wild boar, black widow spiders, HUGE centipedes that bite and can kill small mammals etc., but it all adds to the excitement and fun, got loads of pictures if you would like to see some lol!!!!

Please post some pictures of your local wildlife, I would love to see them!! :)

Cordelia 03-31-2008 10:23 AM

Good golly, you're English. I shoulda known when I saw the word learnt. I'm not that well acqauinted with everyone here yet. I assumed you were Spanish and learned English style English, not American English.

I lived in Dusseldorf, Germany for a couple years and embarassed myself to no end with my awkward Deutsch. But, DANG! German is an AWKWARD language anyway no matter how well you speak it. I don't care what anybody says! Hehehehehe.

Now, I have never been to Spain. I had hoped to visit there some day and France, but I'll never set foot in France, there's no way, and Spain, I just haven't gotten around to yet. And, unfortunately, all my travels ceased after 9/11. I just don't have any desire to get on a plane anymore.

So you've got those wicked centipedes! I know the ones you mean! Some folks 'round these parts keep them as pets. Yuk. Some of those other serious critters you mentioned don't fit into my impressionist view of Europe.

:D

I don't really have any pictures of our wildlife. Mostly they come out at night.

I've kicked myself for not carrying my camera around with me, but I spied a Bald Eagle (out national bird) sitting atop a tree by a field and I didn't have my camera. The thing was huge.

Then the other time, I was driving in and about our Eastern Shore of our state when a wild turkey (huge) stepped out of the field to the side of the road. And me without my camera again ...

But, I'd love to see more pictures of your lovely place.

Izy 03-31-2008 10:36 AM

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Here you go Cordelia, if you want more piccies - just shout!!

This is a ladder snake, only about a yard long, and non venenous - thank god!!
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Heres the nasty centipede!! This one was in the bathroom, and my son stood on it!!
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Heres one local bird of prey - Griffin Vulture, they fly in groups of 6 - 10 or more!! Its not a very good picture as I had to use the zoom, as by the time I run in for the camera, they had soared upwards!!
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Dawn Hendrix 03-31-2008 12:18 PM

WOW.... how sweet of you ... but WOW you live in Spain.

Harmony 03-31-2008 12:18 PM

OK, the photo of the snake in the pool makes me want to poke out my mind's eye! The other bug (centipede) is also pretty gross! I like my critters cute and fuzzy!

tlrnhi 03-31-2008 12:56 PM

What a cute pix and even better story!
I LOVE Spain and wish I could go back. I will soon, I hope. Planning that trip of a lifetime and will do it one of these days.
When I took my trip to Australia, we were fortunate to stay on a sheep farm near Canberra. There weren't any babies there, but the farm next door had just had a couple, so we went there to see them. As we were walking in the paddock, we heard the sound of a baby. Just born, maybe 30 min or so. We wanted SOOO much to cuddle it but the farm lady said to stay back so the momma could come get it. We moved back and stood for what seemed like hours and the mom and baby were reunited. Somewhere I have pics of it.
But...I LOVE your pictures. Oh, to NOT live in this hot, humid place and to just move/retire where I want.

Izy 03-31-2008 01:08 PM

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Turnhi, where is home for you, hot and humid? Florida?? It gets so hot here today it was 36deg., in full sun, bout 28 in the shade, but as we are in the hills, we always have a breeze so keeps you cool. Heres another couple of pictures of the views seeing as you like Spain.

Lake Vinuela last year, we are in the middle of a serious drought, so it is fast disappearing sadly!!
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Competa Town Square.
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One of the local small pueblos blancos - white towns
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Kyiav10 03-31-2008 03:23 PM

I would want to keep him too, he sure is cute.

Kyia

sandpat 03-31-2008 03:54 PM

Awww, love the baby sheep. I'm sure that Mamma was very thankful that you returned her baby. Love the pics!


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