Bison

July 23, 2009 | 19 Comments

They eat the same thing …

for breakfast …

lunch …

and dinner. They never complain …

or throw a tantrum if someone photographs their big butts.

They own no stoves … or cars …

… and they don’t need to diet or go to the gym.

Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.

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19 Comments

  1. Rosa says:

    That is such a beautiful sight! What awesome landscapes!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

  2. blinkandmiss says:

    Did you just have to make us feel so small? Collectively – as a human race, just WTF are we trying to achieve? Making machines work and then going and “working out” on those machines. x-(

    Yes yes I am dieting and I can’t see the beauty in anything right now.

  3. Bhavana says:

    what a great life they have – great pictures – the snow covered mountains in the first shot look unreal – so beautiful.

  4. Kay says:

    Wow! What a life!!

  5. Anonymous says:

    Now I wish I was a Bison! Is that too much to ask for?? :D

  6. Manasi says:

    … and they don’t need to diet or go to the gym… that is life!!!!

  7. Gini says:

    hehe…so funny!

  8. Asha says:

    This is a life to aspire for – so simple with no regrets or complications. Love the pics.

  9. Nirmala says:

    Bee it seems that u’re getting tired of dieting and excercising. Take a break :)

  10. Smr says:

    Bee,
    Great wonderful landscapes !!!
    About the fitness logs, does cashew nuts increase body fat or cholestrol? Wat abt body weight?
    Thank you.
    -Smr

    • jai bee says:

      “Not only do cashews have a lower fat content than most other nuts, approximately 75% of their fat is unsaturated fatty acids, plus about 75% of this unsaturated fatty acid content is oleic acid, the same heart-healthy monounsaturated fat found in olive oil. Studies show that oleic acid promotes good cardiovascular health, even in individuals with diabetes. Studies of diabetic patients show that monounsaturated fat, when added to a low-fat diet, can help to reduce high triglyceride levels.”

      http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=98

  11. Lubna Karim says:

    Hmmmmmm they don’t have to read, write, blog…..hehehehehe

  12. TexasDeb says:

    Oh give me a home, where the buffa- oops, where the bison do roam, and the deer and the antelope play…

    I wonder. The bison spend so much time with their heads down. Do you think they ever once raise their heads and regard those gorgeous mountain peaks behind them and simply enjoy the beauty of where they live? I don’t know I’d be willing to trade that ability to appreciate the landscape for being OK with how big my butt gets.

  13. DK says:

    “or throw a tantrum if someone photographs their big butts.” – aah Bingo! Remember the scene from Ice Age where Manny compliments the Big butt of his ‘to-be-fiance’…I was like I shud have been born there not in the human race!!!!! LOL!

    They are slaves to routines of nature – always get up crack of dawn, always sleep when the sun does – eat what they are made to eat and the amount perfect for them – No less No more! Hence there is harmony.

    Humans want to do things out of ‘their’ nature just to prove they can and then wonder what the heck went wrong! Oh well! We knew we were different ;)

  14. Lakshmi says:

    aah…atleast some living species on this earth are contented and happy!!
    I think other than homo-sapiens, every other living species is!!

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