The minute I arrived with my camera, the whole herd came over to the fence see what I wanted. I guess it has been a lo-o-ng winter with no one else to talk to but themselves. There are four in this picture, but three were too shy to keep their heads up and look straight into the camera. I really wanted to capture their beautiful eyes, but every time I moved the camera they moved too. Ha! Do you think they didn't trust me?
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Girl Talk
The minute I arrived with my camera, the whole herd came over to the fence see what I wanted. I guess it has been a lo-o-ng winter with no one else to talk to but themselves. There are four in this picture, but three were too shy to keep their heads up and look straight into the camera. I really wanted to capture their beautiful eyes, but every time I moved the camera they moved too. Ha! Do you think they didn't trust me?
I wish I was there with you--between the two of us maybe we could get a good shot! But I like this anyway...
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ReplyDeleteI will try this again...you ask about the forge shown in my blog. My husband makes knives...one of his is pictured on my March 16 post. There is a link at the side of the blog to click. Also somewhere in my blog is a link that takes you to some photos at photobucket. If interested tell me and I will post the link either here or on my blog.
ReplyDeleteWhen I pull up at the side of fields in my old land rover cows sheep and horse must think I had got food in the back and come towards me... I always feel mean then.
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No I can't see the mud but wish I could. They must have "wallered" in it.
ReplyDeleteI love how gentle they look.
ReplyDeleteWho said cows couldn´t be vain?
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