in our neck of the woods.
Yes. It's a camel.
He was not too interested in the gawkers.
He just went right on about the business of eating.
My husband says I already shared these photos but I don't remember doing that.
If I did, I apologize that you're seeing them again :)
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I thought you were going to remind us that it is "hump day"....Where did you see this big fellow? I hope not in your yard.....
ReplyDeleteI guess he can be kind of twofold :) Just driving around one of the back roads in Rutherford County one day and there he was.
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Deletehehe...the camel made me laugh :) We get elk and deer in our yard, but no camels - bummer for us! :) Thanks for sharing. Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could say we get elk in our yard but on occasion we do get deer. But you know, I have chickens in mine ;)
DeleteBeautiful are the photos of the camel!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
Thank you so much!
DeleteGreat shots of a very independent camel ~ thanks, carol ^_^
ReplyDeleteAnd very uninterested :) Thanks for coming by, Carol.
DeleteWow, that is a surprise♫ My Rurality: http://lauriekazmierczak.com/happy-trails/
ReplyDeleteYes, it sure was!
DeleteMaybe an amish farm? I have been reading that some have camels.
ReplyDeleteNC only has one Amish settlement and it isn't in our area. I guess someone just likes owning a camel :)
DeleteA camel in NC? He must feel out of place there! Cool pics, Anne!
ReplyDeleteTalk about being surprised! We had to turn around and go back so I get the pictures :) I mean, no one would believe it, right?
DeleteHow cool is that. If you did already share, I missed them, so glad you posted.
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