Bridge, swimming with reef sharks, sailing the Whitsundays, camping at Fraser Island and
goat herding on horseback at a cattle ranch.
Not exact matches
The herb was aptly named when farmers noticed their
herd of
goats became more sexually active after grazing
on it...
He put
on a
goat suit and climbed cliffs with a
herd of
goats for a «slightly different way of looking at the world.»
These included working as a groom
on a racing yard, as a travel agent, a secretary, an English teacher, and a
goat herd.
It would either be a sheep or a
goat, depending
on the sort of
herd (and some weight given to the native intelligence of the animal individually) and it wore a bell
on a collar.
The children
herd goats and cows
on the roadsides and they all ask: how are you?
At the end of Nagudungan Hill, we saw a
herd of
goats grazing, sometimes standing
on precarious cliff edges with sure footholds.
Start
on the Met roof with Adrián Villar Rojas and a stiff drink, detour to Socrates Sculpture Park for Nari Ward and a
herd of
goats, and return to Manhattan for the grand boulevards, the High Line, and quieter parks.
Featuring a series of six newly commissioned outdoor artworks, including a flamboyant
herd of concrete
goats that seemly strut their stuff across Socrates Sculpture Park
on the waterfront in Long Island City, Queens.
At one point, a dead shark was laid
on the case, and the fishermen proceeded to the gallery space, carrying the case and shark, accompanied by the onlookers and a
herd of
goats.
In Large Pot with Volcanic Rock, 1999, we see a small
herd of
goats disappearing through the walls of a ceramic pot, having left a trail of hoof marks
on the outside, while Papaya, 1998, depicts two halves of a papaya served up
on a plate.
The world's steadily growing
herds of cattle and flocks of sheep and
goats forage
on the two fifths of the earth's land surface that is too dry, too steeply sloping, or not fertile enough to sustain crop production.