Dromedairy..... Tale of a Desert South Node
In an attempt to funnel income to nomadic herders in the Middle East, the United Nations is trying to create demand for camel's milk on the global market. The organization hopes consumers will seek it out for nutritional reasons -- it's rich in iron and vitamins B and C, with antibodies to help fight disease.This desert dweller is a perfect example of a Leo South Node. Serving humanity with a spitting, kicking, haughty attitude.
How does it taste? It's sweeter than cow's milk and a little salty.
Humph!

5 Comments:
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Howdy acousticgod!
Camels scare me! Then again I have a fear of horses. They're so big. Camel milk. I just can't even imagine milking a camel.
LOL!!! What a concept. milking a camel.
I don't like any milk and the thought of drinking this beast's liquid is not appealing.
How about a hippopatamus? Too big for you!
Don't ever, ever go near a mastodon.
This one's got a face that would launch 1,000 ships on the Euphrates. Trying to get away!
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