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I assumed this nearly dry creek area is set up to control excessive run off during storms.  Pines along it's perimeter made for an interesting photo.
I stopped on the other side of the bridge where the road crosses.
I'd been taking photos for a few minutes before I realized I wasn't alone.  Not only that, I was being watched.
I'd seen plenty of wired fencing, so was petty sure these guys were contained ...
... until I noticed they were walking on both sides of the wire.  Hey, what's supposed to be holding them in?
They kept coming and I kept inching back towards my car.  I wasn't afraid (for me that is) just worried that I'd lured these animals out onto a road that was fairly busy that day.
They crossed the road, probably like they did all the time, leapt up on the guardrails like a tight-rope walker, and then dropped down on the other side to go exploring.
The horses weren't nearly as interested as the goats and sheep.  I don't think they notice me at all.
I figured they were pretty safe and headed on down the road on my way back home.
... until I noticed they were walking on both sides of the wire. Hey, what's supposed to be holding them in?
... until I noticed they were walking on both sides of the wire.  Hey, what's supposed to be holding them in?
... until I noticed they were walking on both sides of the wire. Hey, what's supposed to be holding them in?
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