
Here’s the third of my three weather-related posts. Driving home from the walk in yesterday’s second photo, I saw these two donkeys. They live right on the shoulder of Kohala Mountain in the same 45-inches-of-rain-a-year range as Upolu. They’d been on the receiving end of the same weather as my first photo yesterday, but now they were standing on their little hill, soaking up bright sunshine, and drying out a little.
Posted in response to Becky’s April Squares challenge theme of ‘Bright.’ See more responses here.
They look distinctly soggy and must be grateful for the lovely sunshine to dry off in.
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I think they were.
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So cute! I love them!!
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Thanks Lisa.
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You can’t go past a good donkey photo op even if they are wet but still look happy in the sunshine 🙂 🙂
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I think they’ve beent here a while, but it’s only recently that I noticed them!
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Those new comers always appear and you wonder why 😀
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At least they are company for each other 🙂 🙂
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They are and there’s usually several sheep in that field with them, sometimes cattle too.
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Oh bless them, they look a tad damp!
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They do, but drying out nicely in the warm sunshine.
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excellent 🙂
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The sun makes a great hairdryer – perhaps that should be furdryer.
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Yes, they looked a bit fed up with what had passed, but soaking up what was present.
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