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The confidence of this cat. I swear he knows he has the cows full attention lol.
Watching Charlie interact with the cows is interesting. If they get too pushy he will set a boundary by swiping them or meowing at them.
If he is ok with their nuzzles he will lean into them.
The calves he just shows off in front of because he knows they are more scared of him than he is of them.
Snowy the bull he is aware of his size and minds his manners around him.
Showing the intricate pattern, texture, complex yet subtle colouration and engaging personality of a diminutive adult female Eastern Sign-bearing Froglet (18mm in length) from the margins of a rural dam on the volcanic plains to the north of Melbourne, Australia.
This is Isaac who owns over 1200 sheep south of town. He was out that evening checking on the new born lambs. Love to sit and watch them especially if they are up near the road. Sometimes we catch one of the sheep birthing.
When you just go and make a whole Vibe because of these boots..... Kokoia you really outdid yourself ♥ Thank you!
Gage County, Nebraska.
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We're going out into the countryside for a bit. Besides enjoying the beautiful scenery, we'll also take a closer look at farm life. Ready? Then let's go!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtVeDaZxAXo
George Strait - Amarillo By Morning
A few weeks ago, I went on a field trip to explore some abandoned places. I’d been to this spot once before, back in April 2021. The field was still soggy from early December’s snow, leaving my shoes caked in mud. I had to clean them off before hopping into my truck and heading to the next property.
Most of you follow Charlie's page and know we have recently moved out onto a farm again.
Charlie is loving the country life and has settled straight into going for walks again.
Charlie seems to adapt to any situation and as much as he loves running around he was also very content to be a house cat.
Looking closely, this barn's walls are made of interlocking dimensional lumber laid flat and stacked in 252 layers (below the upper section). That's over 10,000 board feet of lumber. I can't imaging how much weight this is. There are also 40 earthquake bolts holding the building together, which I suspect were added later to compensate for the lack of weight-bearing structural members (this is not earthquake country).
I can not begin to tell you how much this makes me happy.
Watching Norma's ears flap as she runs towards is the most delightful thing.
I swear she hears me getting the feed ready as the moment i drive around the corner she is already running to greet me.
She is turning out to be a wonderful friend.
Elsa is just one of the pet cows on the farm we have moved to.
She has taken to hanging around the fence line whenever I am working in the nursery and watches me.
I'm not sure if she is waiting for food is she just like the company.
And we know how her everyday life is
For us it is important to know that the animals are treated well and that they are having a stressless life.
She was very cozy 😍