Wednesday May 19 2010
Gazing at the grazing
By: Photos by Philip Wood/Gold Country News Service
Philip Wood/ Gold Country News Service
Goats and sheep graze on the hills next to Ruhkala Park in Rocklin in an effort to keep the growth down as a means of fire prevention.
Goats and sheep graze on the hills next to Ruhkala Park in Rocklin in an effort to keep the growth down as a means of fire prevention.
Philip Wood/ Gold Country News Service
Zoe Nead, 4, left, and her mother, Kye, of Roseville watch the goats and sheep eat the growth on the hills next to Ruhkala Park in Rocklin as a means of fire prevention.
Zoe Nead, 4, left, and her mother, Kye, of Roseville watch the goats and sheep eat the growth on the hills next to Ruhkala Park in Rocklin as a means of fire prevention.
Philip Wood/ Gold Country News Service
Tanis Lyomin, left, of Rocklin, takes a picture of the goats and sheep grazing on the hills next to Ruhkala Park while her daughter, Peyton, 6, watches them. The goats and sheep are used to keep the growing down on the hills as a means of fire prevention.
Tanis Lyomin, left, of Rocklin, takes a picture of the goats and sheep grazing on the hills next to Ruhkala Park while her daughter, Peyton, 6, watches them. The goats and sheep are used to keep the growing down on the hills as a means of fire prevention.
Philip Wood/ Gold Country News Service
Goats and sheep graze on the hills next to Ruhkala Park in Rocklin in an effort to keep the growth down as a means of fire prevention.
Goats and sheep graze on the hills next to Ruhkala Park in Rocklin in an effort to keep the growth down as a means of fire prevention.
Philip Wood/ Gold Country News Service
Goats and sheep graze on the hills next to Ruhkala Park in Rocklin in an effort to keep the growth down as a means of fire prevention.
Goats and sheep graze on the hills next to Ruhkala Park in Rocklin in an effort to keep the growth down as a means of fire prevention.