During my after-curfew-strolls I saw hares, martens, hedgehogs and even a beaver in the pedestrian zone. I knew that all of those live close to humans anyway but seeing them out and about in large numbers right in the city was pretty fascinating.
I was an “essential worker” (electrician) during Covid and man driving all over the place felt like being in a Godspeed You Black Emperor video. I was so happy…
Perl programmers will be like gods in this new world.
2016 not-quite Tour de France.
A group of around 20 llamas were pictured sitting on the road, which forms part of the Tour’s course, on 2 July.
The photographer, Joel Sagada, told the Huffington Post that the herd were bought by the owner of a campsite in La Mongie to maintain the ground in the winter.
However, come the summer, the campsite owner was forced to move them into another area and the herd will now stay in Tourmalet until October.
In the images from earlier this month, the llamas were sitting on the road in order to keep warm in the foggy conditions.
independent.co.uk/sport/cycling/tour-de-france-2016-llamas-stage-eight-col-du-tourmalet-a7128461
Further proof humanity was a mistake.
Those are llamas, and they’re adorable!
Alpaca have a flat face more like a pug, llamas have a long face like a camel.
Is any of them named Carl? It might be a llamacalypse
It’s also sad to see animals that have clearly been bred to become a kebab.