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Was inspired by Peckhamrose's thread and started thinking about non London photo I.ve taken that have made be laugh


and yes... I love all things visual/colourful... it's my job Mick Mac

http://sciphone.net/albums/userpics/10758/jwarren-colorbands~0.jpg

A distant relative of the camel.

So distant he lives near Alston.

He's welcoming little baby lamb (called OneEighth, because he's a one eighth thorobred...) to the world.

I LOVE this photo I took.

Llamas are protective of sheep and this was little lamb's first day out.

Altogether now....


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