tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6537269047680396154.post4021051579034643605..comments2023-03-31T05:54:07.046-04:00Comments on ANZ's Farms: Catching UpAmeliahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04886611175017071092noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6537269047680396154.post-88490666252842053602010-07-17T11:37:09.985-04:002010-07-17T11:37:09.985-04:00You have been busy! We looked at another home rece...You have been busy! We looked at another home recently ourselves. I too feel the urge to have more land, but as with you God has seen fit to teach us to live life to it's fullest with less. <br /><br />Your honey looks wonderful! And the photo of your butterfly is perfect. I sure would like to keep a bee-hive, I'm just not so sure the elementary school near us would be very happy if they found out. We had to sell our guineas after hearing the principle complaining about how much it was costing the school to clean poop off the floors! Keeping peace is of God, but it sure was hard to let our beloved birds go. <br /><br />Thank your for sharing your photos. You do such a nice job with composition and lighting! May I ask what camera you use? I can't seem to get the results I would like out of mine, but I may need to study the book again and see if I'm missing something. Would you like to get together for an animal photo shoot? I want to dress up my goats with hats and flowers and take some pictures, but my hubby just doesn't get focused photography, :-) Somehow I think we would get some funny pictures of goats eating straw hats!Jordanahttp://nigerianmeadows.webs.com/noreply@blogger.com