Monday, April 26, 2010

we all, from time to time, reach toward the seemingly unattainable

sometimes with grace,

sometimes without

(no animals were harmed in the taking of these photographs...i promise)

26 comments:

Birdman said...

Hahahahaha! Nice way to start a busy day. By the way, I've got plenty of dandelions on my lawn already... plenty of work for 'Whitey'.

Malyss said...

A perfect illustration for a french quote that says:"Elsewhere, the grass is always greener..". It means "enjoy what you have, the things you see from far seem better than they really are".

Thank you for your nice comments!I'm glad to read you again!

magiceye said...

this is fantastic!!
loved your disclaimer too!

Cezar and Léia said...

You are very skilled with your camera,beautiful shots.
This friend is also good with yoga!
:)
Léia

Fio said...

:-DDD

Kate said...

Where there's a will there's a way!

Jilly said...

What do they say about things being more interesting on the other side of the fence? Two fabulous shots.

Julie said...

The seemingly unattainable is all I ever seem to reach for!

Sharon said...

This one made me smile! I wonder if he knew you were photographing his efforts.

Small City Scenes said...

Stretch you little stinker--the grass is always greener etc.

BTW I added more photos on todays post--Blogger froze up on me. MB

Magpie said...

Great shots and caption!! Glad his head didn't get stuck.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

He is probably thinking, "A fence with one inch thick rails would have been sufficient to keep me inside, so why did they have to use such wide boards and narrow space between the rails?"

Sharon Creech said...

May the reach prove fruitful. . .

VP said...

Very nice short story! I would say more often than sometimes and seldom with grace...

Sunny said...

So did you lend a helping hand and pluck that tasty morsel from the ground? ha-ha!
Great shots!
Sunny :)

Carraol said...

Its a complicated pose, is he choosy about the grass taste? About your question, is Jeff Beck playing, the group in the pictures are in their beginnings.

cieldequimper said...

But the question remains: did it get stuck?

Lowell said...

The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. And a horse has gotta do what a horse has gotta do.

And further, there's always a photographer around to capture the moment! Or so it seems.

Cool!

Virginia said...

Whht was he after, the dandelions? Aww give that guy a carrot!
V

irinapictures said...

Great shot. And so funny. And true :-))

Unknown said...

Fantastic captures and title to go with!

Bob Crowe said...

There is a lesson here but I'm afraid it may be a depressing one.

Marie-Noyale said...

All that for a dandelion!!

Anya said...

SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cute :)))
So lovely shots !!!!
I love it :)

Hilda said...

LOL!!!

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Very interesting photos.