Where the Wild Things Are

When I ride my bike, I usually ride on part of the Provo River Trail.  From where I live, I can get to the Provo River Trail a couple of different ways.  If I take one of the ways, I ride by several different types of animals.  And, on the actual trail, I’ve come across a couple of families of quails.

Mule & Horse Llama

Goats & Llama Ducks

About Jenni Elyse

I enjoy reading, listening to music, watching movies and TV, playing any type of game (especially anything related to Zelda and Mario), aimlessly surfing the Internet, crocheting, knitting, playing the piano, and hanging out with my husband, cats, and friends. I hope you enjoy reading my posts as much as I enjoy writing them. If you want to get to know me better, check out the About Me page. I also blog at Getting Healthy.

4 thoughts on “Where the Wild Things Are

  1. I think those animals are soo cool too when we are in the neighborhood. Especially the little shack-like house that always has tons of farm animals in it that you captured in the lower right hand corner. James and I also like the llama and have taken pics of it when it’s on top of the big dirt pile in the person’s yard.

  2. I know some of these places. They are in my neighborhood. I’m sure that Nicole will enjoy them when she is a little older when we walk past them. I take walks with Nicole past the ducks often.

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