We used to have cows wandering into our residential area and leaving behind their poo. Now we don't see them anymore which is good both for the cows and the road users.
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The best part is you're out in the country. Country is always better than the city.
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I enjoy seeing them too. Smelling them, not so much. :)
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ReplyDeleteIndeed, country is better than the city! I've always appreciate those people that know growing animals. Lovely view indeed!
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Well what a pretty pasture for the cows too. One looks like a long horn.
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Nice views from your place I bet you always spot a cow one day or udder :-)
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Serene country photo with the cows ~ delightful ~ Xo
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I lived in rural Arkansas for several years, and my neighbors all had cattle. This brings back memories of years ago. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSo moo cool! We used to have cows and horses close here but then the city moved in.
ReplyDeleteWatching cows graze is a very placid view and quite calming to me.
ReplyDeleteWe used to have cows wandering into our residential area and leaving behind their poo. Now we don't see them anymore which is good both for the cows and the road users.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of the cows.
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