Wonderful shot! Love the rust on the cow and the bell echoing the red paint, and the contrast between the rough wood and the smooth metal! Even a couple of strands of spiderweb!!
now that's a cow bell! When we went to the olympics we bought cow bells and took them with us. I didn't know it was a tradition to ring the bells as the skiiers crossed the finish line. It was a lot of fun.
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The cows on grandma's farm wore little bells so we could find them in the woods. I guess it's not unreasonable to a business establishment to ring a bell to call customers to din-din.
Interesting bell -- did it ring attention to someone coming to help you and you didn't need help? I would have tried it too! I wonder why they allowed it to rust?
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I think you're a little bit too shy. I would have rung the bell! How did you resist the temptation?!
Now that's a different kind of cow bell! ;)
A most unusual "cow bell."
That is a very neat cow bell. Now we will never know if anybody was home. Pull that string!!! MB
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Wonderful shot! Love the rust on the cow and the bell echoing the red paint, and the contrast between the rough wood and the smooth metal! Even a couple of strands of spiderweb!!
That is a neat bell. I agree with the others that you should have rung the bell.
No one is home here! I like this!
now that's a cow bell! When we went to the olympics we bought cow bells and took them with us. I didn't know it was a tradition to ring the bells as the skiiers crossed the finish line. It was a lot of fun.
Great picture! I wonder where I could find one of those...
What a clever bell, I agree with the others tho you should have pulled the string.
Darla
I love that bell. I would have rung it. I have all kind of bells,but none as differant as that one.
Maybe they ring the bell to call the cows in. I have a bell like that only it is a horse on it instead of a cow.
That is a great find. I think I would have had to ring the bell too though! Nicely done!
Beautiful and funny: to me you win the first prize!
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I would have definitely rung the bell, just to see who came running!
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ring it till the cows come home!
That's a very cool bell! I would have tried it!
Cute one, EG... I've seen 'cow bells' before--but none like that one. NEAT!!
Hugs,
Betsy
The cows on grandma's farm wore little bells so we could find them in the woods. I guess it's not unreasonable to a business establishment to ring a bell to call customers to din-din.
Love the photo!
Interesting bell -- did it ring attention to someone coming to help you and you didn't need help? I would have tried it too! I wonder why they allowed it to rust?
What a great bell. I'm not sure I would have been able to keep myself from giving the bell a little ring a ding.
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WOW! You going to get published in Lake Simcoe Living magazine? Let us know!!!!!!!!! I hope they pay you for it. Ü
Very nice! First time I see a bell larger than the cow! LOL
God bless you!
Cezar
What a cute bell! I like it!
:-)) A cow bell like we have one (she is still fully painted), loud but melodious.
A really cool bell EG. I love it!
B.
Love the bell and the red background! great shot and perspective.
Happy RT, mine is here!
Oh I just love that bell, dinner time ringing..In my mind.
That's a nice detail. The imperfection of the bell is charming.
What a fun shot. Would have worked well for Ruby Tuesday as well. Ring-a-ding-ding.
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