Still dreaming of summer, this is one of the cute cows across from Braden and Dalton's school, taken late last summer. Our grass is starting to get some green in it, it won't be long now till spring is here!
I've been looking for mentions of signs of spring as I read everyone's posts, so you saying that you're starting to get some green grass... makes me happy!!!
beau remake du film de Scorsese ;o))
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely ready for some springtime!
ReplyDeleteTell spring to hurry up!
ReplyDeleteCooool! You're on facebook now too! I'm going to add you right now:)
ReplyDeleteIt really does look like that cow is talking!"
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for mentions of signs of spring as I read everyone's posts, so you saying that you're starting to get some green grass... makes me happy!!!
ReplyDeleteGood to see your cows eating grass and not grain.
ReplyDeleteMoo to you too! Looks like a friendly bloke. lol
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The Blue Ridge Gal
can't come soon enough! It was FUH-Reezing today!!
ReplyDeleteWell... It is very good to talk to cows -- "named cows are the best" :D
ReplyDeletehttp://www.fwi.co.uk/blogs/david-richardson-rural-digest/2009/01/named-cows-milk-best-says-newc.html
Cows always have the same way of looking at you!
ReplyDelete... and yes, we have also some slightly delayed signs of spring! It's welcome!
Yea for greener pastures!
ReplyDeleteI love cows, but they make me nervous when they stare like that.
He is definitely posing.
ReplyDeleteLOL!
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