The large creatures were staring at me coldly until I pulled out my camera.
I guess I shouldn’t have said, “Stand still, guys. I want to shoot you.”
They’re probably even more jittery around people with guns.
I honestly don’t know exactly where they are located if you want to shoot... er, snap them yourselves.
Sometimes I hop on the bike and follow my nose (a bit crooked due a deflected puck) and discover side roads I’ve never travelled.
All I can say is, travel south east from London toward Tillsonburg, take roads you’ve never been on and sniff the air.
[View from bridge over Otter Creek, Highway 3, SW of Tillsonburg: GAH]
You know, follow your nose.
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We don't see that kind of creature in NC,USA - enjoyed the fright sight. Love the aerial too. Thanks for visiting me.
ReplyDeletei have never seen a bison..i'm sure we have them somewhere here in the states. very cool photos. love the aerial from the bridge. must be nice just to ride your motorcycle and stop on a whim when you see something fascinating and/or beautiful to photograph. thx for stopping by and commenting on my photos :)
ReplyDeleteI love your story from 1965. It is a wonder we survived, isn't it, although I never did any wild and crazy things...no fun.
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived in Haiti, I had a motor bike. What a great time. Such freedom to be able to get on the bike and go.
Great photos of the Bison and the view from the bridge is breathtaking... I enjoyed!
ReplyDeleteI like the way the fence really drives home what has been done to these creatures. Great shots
ReplyDeletehi folks,
ReplyDeletei might be able to find the buffalo again if i retrace my steps carefully. my photo files from that specific day may help.
according to the weather forecast i think we're about to enjoy another taste of summer.
i'll warm up the bike and track down buffalo, perhaps learn about their fate.
buffalo burgers likely.
take care,
gord h.