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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
The Gentle Barn
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Hi Linda....You find the best videos! Your blog is a delight. Thanks, too, for visiting mine! Susan
ReplyDeleteMutual assistance...great for the animals, great for the people.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic intiative the Gentle Farm. Like it.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
The Gentle Barn sounds like a wonderful place with a wonderful mission :)
ReplyDeleteI love to see that there are shelters like that, that help animals and people. Those flowers are so pretty--so much like autumn!
ReplyDeleteMarigolds are so pretty even though they don't smell that great. Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great video. The photos are lovely!
ReplyDeletesuper la vidéo, les animaux sont bien soignés.
ReplyDeletemerci Linda, et les photos bien plaisantes
Bonjour chère amie,
ReplyDeleteUne très belle publication... la vidéo est belle.
Les photos de votre promenade sont précieuses.
Gros bisous.
Beautiful photos and video!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
Thank you for those beautiful video and photos !!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy them
Greetings from Asia
The red berries and yellow flowers are gorgeous! SO much like fall! They look like mums to me.
ReplyDeleteGreat find the video to share here. and captured beautiful photos during walk..
ReplyDeleteLoks like you had a scenic walk Linda. I love going out on beautiful days with camera in hand :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea The Gentle Barn is, we hear too many stories of animals having to be put down after being rescued.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures Linda
Wish I could watch that video. Anything to do with animals I love and am always willing to help. Have a good day Diane
ReplyDeleteI love that there are people willing to give towards animals, who have no one to defend them.
ReplyDeleteMersad
Mersad Donko Photography
Hi Linda,
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to know there are people in our world who care and make a difference. Great video!
Love the red berries.
Hi Linda what a great video and wonderful volunteers doing such a great job.
ReplyDeleteSheila xx
The Gentle Barn sounds like an amazing, amazing idea :D
ReplyDeleteDear Linda - for some reason the video wouldn't play on my computer - love the fact though that there are folks who care about these animals and help out. Those marigolds are absolutely beautiful...puts me in the mood for fall with those butternut colors. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteVery nice for both, Linda.
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Hi Linda,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beaultiful work they have there!
I do love animals and I became a vegetarian 15 year ago, because I can't imagine myself eating a dear friend...
I give workshops for groups of women here, but it is a non profit activity. To participate, they have only to make a donation for some NGOs that we support. This year we are helping those who rescue and rehabilitate animals.
Have a nice weekend!
Your photos are lovely. The yellow flowers are amazingly beautiful!
Gentle farm...gentle people....and pretty flowers...always happy to visit your blog.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful flowers and i like the gentle people who took care of the animals.
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