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Auvergne

Vache Salers et progéniture

meuh font les vaches

These young cows were more than happy to provide an appropriate background for the Cow Parsley...........

  

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As we see the sun first peeking over the mountains in the background, these cows were waking after a restful night.

A portrait of Cow.

 

I hope you will like it!

 

Enjoy.

This cow was sat away from the rest of the herd in the field.. Labrador bay.. Shaldon

 

Have a lovely day.. thanks for any comments left..

Fortunately we aren't flooding like most of the East coast Australia at the moment but we have had about 80-100 ml over the last 2 days.

*Barbara had a calf two days ago.

Home on the range...with a great view. Long valley caldera. Mono county.

This beauty was a little harder to settle, staying on all fours during my storytelling and occasionally slobbering on me

 

~ Bonobo - Don't Wait (Official Audio) ~

A stunt double for eating grass.

 

By the road to Kettlewell, Coverdale

I took my camera for a walk yesterday. These are cow parsley heads that have somehow survived. I love cow parsley, it is so delicate.

 

View On White

 

Merged with this texture:

www.flickr.com/photos/28102032@N05/4021857622/

 

better view

 

usually they will bunch together, but this storm was actually not too violent... and they know. Cows know.

Snapped some roadside cow shots on Friday, this one was edited with the Stackables App for iPhone.

 

For Slider's Sunday. HSS!

The friendly cow all red and white,

I love with all my heart:

She gives me cream with all her might,

To eat with apple-tart.

 

She wanders lowing here and there,

And yet she cannot stray,

All in the pleasant open air,

The pleasant light of day;

 

And blown by all the winds that pass,

And wet with all the showers,

She walks among the meadow grass

And eats the meadow flowers.

 

By Robert Louis Stevenson

1850-1894

Cow's and the old red barn, photographed in late afternoon warm setting sun near Nelson BC Canada. My daughter was living there for awhile, a beautiful farm.

  

A tree and a grazing cow somewhere in the Taunus Mountains in Germany near Idstein.

Seen near Seneca Rocks, West Virginia

I've been to this ranch/park many times. Typically you see no cows or few cows roaming in the gates or freely. You can enter pastures throughout freely through closed gates open to the public. This last time , we decided to go through a section of the ranch with a closed gate. This photo was close to where we entered, as you can see quite a few cows up on a hill. As we continued around the bend over halfway through at the top of the hill to the other side, we were now amongst literally 100s of cows!!! I couldn't take any more photos at this point as panic started to set in lol. . I knew that we were probably safe as these cows are used to people, and there was no sign saying we could not enter, right?.. I've been around cows but never 100s, it's very intimidating!. The cattle started to notice the 3 of us, and my goodness the mooing was so loud it was a sight and sound I'll never forget..., all now turning and looking at us , so many cows, young cows , pregnant massive cows, ...was there a bull??? yup that's when the panic started to set in. luckily the other 2 people I was with were logical and calm and helped me through it. lol... but in order to get to the other side we had to walk through the herd only a few feet (if even) away and between them. Many that were lying down were also getting up. They sounded mad or protective. There was no turning back as we were almost to the exit. .... Finally made it to the exit but the gate was locked! ...we had to climb the fence! ... and yes there was a sign on this side saying "Do Not Enter , Cattle at Large, Area Closed"!

not sure why there was no sign on the side we entered, but I'm never entering again, sign or no sign! 💙 lol ...Cows are amazing!

 

This cow was obsessed with this egret. He already chased him off once but that bird is just as stubborn.

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