The Daily Post this week invites us to share a visual story. I am busy shifting houses (now that would tell an amazing story but that’s another story for another day 😉 but since I can’t seem to keep away from the blog world, I am re-posting one (from August 2016) which some of you may have seen. But I think it is worth a revisit. Feel free to disagree and move on! 😀
The other day I spotted a pair of geese:
Excited, I moved in for a closer shot:
But no matter how much I tried, the goose just wouldn’t let me click his mate. It honked and glared and pretended to be interested in the distal most piece juicy stem.
Can you beat that?
The typical Indian male I supposed and walked away (or at least pretended to but the goose wasn’t that much of a goose – it wasn’t buying or budging).
Until I really walked away. That’s when I noticed:
She was injured or ill and he was merely trying to keep away an opportunistic predator.
Blessed to witness such a rare and precious sight.
that’s really a great gesture.
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Thanks for visiting Ravi 🙂
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Lovely pictures of the gander looking after his mate.
I remember the earlier post.
Having fun moving? Good evening Dahlia.
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Thanks for visiting Ferdi. Quite exhausted and frazzled nothing but packed cartons and empty cupboards! 😀 Have a super Sunday
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I like the photos. Good luck moving.
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Thanks so much Laura 🙂
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Hope the new house is almost set and soon will tun in home 😀
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Yes thanks 😁
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Did you tried to help asking animals control they would have definitely took care of the ill geese
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We were traveling and this was by the side of a road side joint where we had stopped for some tea. Besides it seemed to be taken care off with all the food strategically placed around it. Appreciate your concern 🙂
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Good luck for your new house! How exciting. 🙂
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Thanks!
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