I am very excited about everyone that is joining in Black and White Wednesday and taking part in this photo challenge, thank you:)
Africa
This photo was taken when we went to visit at our friend’s game farm, a most beautiful place… When you stand on the ‘stoep’ (verandah) outside, it is so quiet, you can hear the silence, it is majestic, I would love to live there surrounded by these beautiful creatures and the flowing hills…
Please feel free to grab the B&W Wednesday button on my sidebar and link to Natural Suburbia and do share your links so we can visit you blogs:)

What a beautiful photo! The perfect subject for black and white Wednesday. Your description of Africa and the silence makes me long to go there.
Thank you for your lovely comment on my blog. I feel like we have a connection through our “Charlies”.
Thank you so much Stacy! We definately do share a connection with our “Charlies” 🙂
Take care
Linda
I decided to join your challenge today! It’s not great, but it’s what I have. (:
http://wildfaeriecaps.blogspot.com/2010/07/wandering-wordless-black-and-white.html
I am going to join too!!! I will be back with my link. I love b&w photography!!!
Hi FuNkY MoMmy!
Yay! and welcome:)
Here is my link:
http://littlebirdvv.blogspot.com/2010/07/black-and-white-photo-challenge.html
I will check out your links later on tonight. Come by and let me know what you think of my photo 😉
your photo is incredible. i still can’t believe you get to see zebras wondering free (as they should be!). i mean, i know you live in africa and all…. 😉
my photo is up on my blog.
I just want to climb into that stunning photo and feel the silence.
Thank you for the inspiration, Linda.
http://wabisabiwanderings.blogspot.com/2010/07/black-and-white-wednesday_28.html
Magical. At first, given the bent of my mind, I thought they were horses. How odd and normal that they should be zebras. I love the sepia tint. I still mean to play along – but life seems unwilling to pause.
Ohh love it!
did you see the baby zedonk foal?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_odd_newborn_zedonk
Hello Linda, How I miss the wild animals in Africa. Where we live now reminds me of home in many ways but there are no animals! Many, many cows, so they are burning the beautiful mountains for grazing.
I love your weaving sticks, I did something similar last year for my boys weaving on cardboard and made them each a small purse.
Enjoy your beautiful country.