My grandmother lived in the country. I also lived in her house for the first 5 years of my marriage. There was a farm across the street with cows. They even would put an electric fence around our yard in the summer to keep the cows in.
These pictures were actually taken one year when the cows were in our yard.
I like where I live now. But sometimes I really miss the country.
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Not a lot of cows in my 'hood :)
ReplyDeleteI played too :)
I like cows ... their big brown eyes!
ReplyDeleteI used to live in the country too.
ReplyDeleteThe cows, in the paddock next door, would often stand with their heads hanging over our fence, watching what we were doing..I kinda miss that..
Nice photos..
Those in particular are a beautiful color.
ReplyDeleteHappy Critturday!
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No wonder you miss it. Cows are cosmic creatures to me.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cows. It seems like less and less white faces out in the country today.
ReplyDeleteI love the country, too. We live in the 'burbs now, but fortunately small-town enough that I don't have to drive far to see the countryside. I love the second photo!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. I like cows.
ReplyDeletei miss it a lot especially in the Spring !!Sandy
ReplyDeleteHow now brown cow?... ever heard that saying?
ReplyDeleteNice photos. I'm curious - did you ever hold or touch the electric fence? It's a strange feeling.
Wonderful photos, cows are such lovely animals.
ReplyDeletelovely cows. it reminds me of my hometown. happy easter.
ReplyDeleteCool pictures. We don´t get to see cows here in my city.
ReplyDeletePassing by to wish you and your family a Good Easter Sunday!
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Sue: Cute captures of the near by cows.
ReplyDeleteNever had a cow in my yard! LOL
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to say if she were an animal, she'd like to be a cow.
Hi Sue,
ReplyDeleteNice pictures of the cows. I do live in the country and we have cows around us. We have had cows in our yard and also pigs before. The cows are pretty to look at. Always have to watch the fields when we are walking in them. Do not want to step in a cow paddy. I am still afraid of the big bulls though. :-)