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29 responses to “Lonely Donkey Waiting For Someone To Take Its Burden”
Lonely donkey looking to take someone’s burden
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…well, I guess he wasn’t looking for that – but most likely he will have to…
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That donkey looks kind of sad.
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I bet the donkey would take the lonely over the burden anytime.
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…that might well be.
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Hola Rabirius, buenas tardes.
Te deseo que pases unas Felices Pascuas.
Un abrazo.
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Hola Marta,
muchas gracias.
Y para ti Felices Pascuas también.
Saludos,
rabirius.
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This donkey has a resemblance of a little horse too!
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Maybe it’s a mule?
I am not an expert on these things…
…over here we don’t have a lot of donkeys and mules.
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Lovely animal!
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Thank you – also in the name of the donkey.
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Sweet thing. Terrific image.
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Thank you.
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Wonderful image1
Thank you too for taking the time to visit Little Dogs Laughed-I appreciate you looking-
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You’re welcome!
And thank you another time for your nice comments.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Reblogged this on lost creek publishing.
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Thank you again for the reblogging.
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Great image, but more of a great title to the image….
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Thank you!
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Animals do have expressions, contrary to popular belief and this photo is a proof of that. I felt sadness dripping through !
Great job.
Regards,
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Thank you.
In Mardin they cannot take the goods to the bazaar by car because the streets are too small and therefore they still use a lot of donkeys and mules. But yes, most of the animals look really sad, standing there in the dust of the streets.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Excellent photo.So sweet,donkeys have interesting personality,they are very beautiful,like all the other animals 🙂
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Yes, I like them very much as well.
Though in Mardin I sometimes thought that they have to carry too much goods. But then I don’t know how much they can really carry.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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As always I am faszieniert
l.g.
lucian
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Thank you very much, Lucian.
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Reblogged this on vequinox.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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