Psalm 22:27-28: “All the ends of the world shall remember and turn to the Lord, and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before thee. For the kingdom is the Lord's, and he ruleth among the nations.”
APD was able to get in touch with the owners that were about two or
three miles away, and the yaks were returned. Images courtesy of
Anchorage Police Department.
15 comments:
Yaks? Huh. Only in Alaska for sure =)
Oh, my! Actually some of the kids' friends have yaks though. Only a couple.... lol
Well, Kelly, maybe in Thailand or someplace... :)
Marianne, there are some yak and/or musk ox farms in those parts. They're raised for their hair.
We have yaks here in Oregon. Hand spinners like their fiber. To each his own, I say.
I could see where yaks would thrive in Oregon's environment, Tewshooz. Takes all kinds of folks with all kinds of hobbies, doesn't it?
That'd be a double take... :-) And have me wondering 'what' was in the coffee that morning!
I concur, NFO. Have a little coffee with your Irish cream?
Yakkity-Yak. (Don't talk back!)
LOL Murphy's Law
If you can remember the Coasters.
You must have a few years under your belt too.
I like seeing my Yak, next to my potatoes & gravy.
Rev. Paul,
Reminds me of Texas when the steer were running down the highway. This happens often!
ML, that one's probably before your time, but 1000 internet points for the reference.
Griz, I haven't been offered yak; not sure I'd want to.
Sandy, back in Missouri I frequently had to stop to shoo cattle off the road. Wasn't unusual there, either.
Isn't a yak just a steer from the Far East?
(I know, don't talk back!)
gfa
Steak, yeah baby.
Guffaw - ain't exactly like a steer, my friend.
Stephen - if you want it, go for it. :)
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