A group of girls and boys recently visited the camels, hanging out with them for hours, never to leave….
Enjoy the photos (many thanks to Denise Getz) ~
A group of girls and boys recently visited the camels, hanging out with them for hours, never to leave….
Enjoy the photos (many thanks to Denise Getz) ~
Loading...RT @orcawild: Another video f/ trip swimming with humpback #whales - mom and baby checking us out http://youtu.be/bhljQ9TQIm0 2 years ago
"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." ~Anatole France via @AnimalPlanet 2 years ago
Camels frolicking around beautiful spring flowers... photos: http://fearnomorezoo.org/?p=641 2 years ago





















Utterly lovely pictorial communication of the children and the camels. I feel a simplicity of direct connection among them and am carried into that by the photos. Many thanks! May this process with the non humans be forever emergent and profound.
How wonderful to see the children interacting with the camels. Children tend to be naturally relational with non-humans and this is clearly what is occurring in these photos. This is among the values and functions of the Sacred Camel Gardens. I’m looking forward to my visit to the Sacred Camel Gardens.
Thank you for passing along this blessing, these photos…
I hope to someday be able to visit the Sacred Camel Gardens. This was a wonderful presentation. I read all of my emails from Stuart and marvel at what is being accomplished…
The world is completely heart-served by such an event as described here. “What the world needs now!” is this heart strengthening, heart-breaking, tenderness of animal and human mutuality; “presence”, tenderness, enjoyment and delight. Such moments support the change necessary to help our planet survive and thrive.
Gratefully,
Adrienne Judith Lubeau