This scenery reminds me of home.
This is ‘Kalabaw’ (in Tagalog) or ‘Carabao’ (in English), reminds me of my childhood. I grew up with my grandparents and they used to have some of these Kalabaws.
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Great entry! And thanks for the shoutout!
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Thank you! You’re welcome š
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Papa had one – it was really special to him..alas, it finally ended up on someone else’s farm…great shots for the theme! Warmly, Mary
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Oh uh, I think same thing happened with ours š
Thanks Mary!
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Wow! Your entry for this week makes me nostalgic of my childhood too! I had a hilarious experience with kalabaws. Used to climb its back when i was very young. The kalabaw ran and I held tight to the rope until I was on its neck and holding tight its sharp horns. Good thing I wasn’t harmed! Ahh good old memories!
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Lol, that’s funny and yes, thank God you were not harmed š
Thanks Coco Di!!!
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