Random Pictures taken using your Phone..Let's see yours

Some town houses in the mountain village close to where my daughter lives in Spain

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I have a Samsung J Prime phone. The colors are not true but I have the option of changing how it comes out using the adjustment choices on the phone or adjusting when they land in my Google Photos. If I want better color, I'll use my Samsung tablet. I believe this picture was taken when I had an iPhone, however. I saw these at the supermarket and throught they were so pretty,
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I have a Samsung J Prime phone. The colors are not true but I have the option of changing how it comes out using the adjustment choices on the phone or adjusting when they land in my Google Photos. If I want better color, I'll use my Samsung tablet. I believe this picture was taken when I had an iPhone, however. I saw these at the supermarket and throught they were so pretty,
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Stunning colours :giggle:
 
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There's a great pub in Savannah, GA, called Molly MacPherson's... my daughter and I were there for lunch (I think it was over Veteran's day--November 11th) and the parade had just finished a couple blocks away. In a moment of pure serendipity, in walked the whole bagpipe troupe from playing in the parade and naturally everyone asked for some songs. It was lovely!
 
Are they bred for their milk, or for meat? @hollydolly
They're bred for both Pinks.. they are the Malaga suckling goat...

here's some info

The province of Malaga can boast of having one of the most important Spanish indigenous breed of goats in the world: the Malaga goat. This variety has many attributes. Not surprisingly, it is one of the most valued in the country for its milk production and the quality of Malaga’s suckling goat. This breed has very good fertility rates throughout the year, with an average of almost two goats per birth. The Malaga suckling goat is the first Spanish goat meat and fresh meat in Andalusia to enjoy a mark of quality certified. It is an animal of a month old, with a live weight of between 8 and 10 kilos and carcass weight between 4 and 6 kilos. Their mothers are specimens of pure the Malaga breed, whether registered in the Breed Genealogical Book or certified by the Spanish Association of Breeders of the Goat of Malaga (Cabrama). As its name indicates, this goat must meet the condition of having been fed exclusively with breast milk.
 

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