Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Herd Mentality


Most of our time spent in Papingo has been with two different herds, one of horses, the other goats. The horse herd consists of ten semi-natural horses. One Haflinger stallion, three mares and six geldings. Usually this herd splits in two, based on the stallion's wishes and how close he wants the boys to "his" mares. All but one of the geldings are offspring, and they tend to all stick together (except for the young yearling that still sticks with his mum). Ocassionally wild(er) horses that share the grazing area cross paths with the herd and the conflict is quite amazing to watch. With all three mares pregnant and ready to give birth any day now, it will be interesting to watch how the dynamic in the herd changes in the upcoming weeks.

The goats have progessively been herded since our arrival, and are now grazing quite well. After a few frustrating days in the beginning, the goats and John now better understand the concept. They are all very smart, they were just used to grazing themselves, which proved to become a problem with the neighbors and their gardens. There are nine does, ten kids, and one lamb (who thinks she's a goat). All the kids are now born and bouncing around as if you just fed them a whole bag of coffee beans. They climb the cliffsides, nibble on the nearest things and are very precious. In a couple of weeks, a few of them will be sold for Easter...and in a couple months most will follow suit, one or two may stay. For the time being, we are really enjoying their company and giving them lots of love. :)



The first real day of being herded...hurray!



The milking stand John built out of things lying around...a generally enjoyed hangout spot, even when not being milked. :)



Leon, the Great Pyrenees



Hercules, the stallion



Big Brown and Socks



Paskavoula tired of being preggers.



A few moments old, and always smiling!



Brooklyn



Apache, the loveable yearling.







the Twins



the brothers...Dionas, Navrahos, and Atlas.



Maya, the new Golden/Birard pup.



Sisi, lead mare






crazy little climbers





Dionas taking on the black stallion.






Karavnos takes a turn...



...horse yoga?!...



...and then Hercules comes in.





Hercules greets "his" boys...thanks buddies.


Socks hanging out.


First of many sunny spring days...






Aladdin and Dionas


Taking first steps...






Ria, aka "independent troublemaker" :)










from one moment to the next...





He seems comfortable...



sunset friend


Blanca and baby soaking up the sun.









Karavnos



...found the boys...









"This above all: to thine own Self be true."
- William Shakespeare

Papingo


"And this, our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything."
- William Shakespeare

One hundred blog posts later, we find ourselves in the small mountain village of Papingo in northern Greece. Where cobblestone streets meet old stone buildings surrounded by lush green hillsides and stunning snow covered peaks. Our days are filled mostly with trekking and herding horses and goats in this picturesque landscape. The only road into the village makes it a destination, and not a place you pass through...but as we've found in so many ways along this journey...the places we are most drawn to and tend to spend the most time, are usually more remote and naturally hidden gems. Everyday we pinch ourselves. This is not a dream, it is the life we're living. Every moment precious and unique.
Thank you all for sharing it with us.




































A couple of the semi-wild horses that share the grazing land.




A view of a portion of the village.




Sunset view from our room.








The only road in and out.




Part of the herd and the bee hives behind them.




Can you find the queen bee?




John and Boots




























One of the views from our porch.














Sunday, March 24, 2013

Lapta


















Our favorite naturalist tour guide on Cyprus :)












impressive aloe vera plant




Are all monkeys curious?




This one liked grapefruit!












Our final day of exploration on Cyprus before we head back to Greece. A sunny afternoon spent with friends. Thanks everyone, hope to see you all again on the road somewhere soon!