Cute shot. Driving in and around Ocala, you'll find lots of such animals in front yards...horses, especially. The city has developed around horse farms/ranches.
Re Stone Creek - So far, they've sold about 800 homes...build-out is to be 4,000. It's been slow for a few years, but is picking up now.
Having grown up in Wisconsin, "America's Dairyland," I learned how to do a great cow sound imitation! Our girls get a real bang out of it when I do it! Mooooooo
Quite a charming one! In our area it's also very common to be crossing a "urban" stretch and then all of a sudden you're facing farms and cattle... :) God bless you! Cezar
We get deer, opossum, rabbits, and ground hogs, but no, I haven't seen a cow wandering down the streets here. She looks like she could be in a Far Side cartoon, making commentary.
It seems like a friendly cow. I had an experience once when I was on my way to work. When I opened my frontdoor I just stared right into a Highland Cattle bulls eye, the distance where 40 cm, I was so scared that I just shut the door. But he was friendly too and followed my husband back to the pasture (or what it´s called in English).Have a nice day!
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Good one. It might be convenient to have a cow around!
ReplyDeleteHe looks like a friendly sort. Valerie
ReplyDeleteLooks like Bessy was interested in your camera as well.
ReplyDeleteCute shot. Driving in and around Ocala, you'll find lots of such animals in front yards...horses, especially. The city has developed around horse farms/ranches.
ReplyDeleteRe Stone Creek - So far, they've sold about 800 homes...build-out is to be 4,000. It's been slow for a few years, but is picking up now.
Isn't that the truth! sometimes its Moo over so I can get by.
ReplyDeleteI love the provincial look in the country. The cow looks like he wants to be a model before going to the vouchers hehe. just kidding. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteHaving grown up in Wisconsin, "America's Dairyland," I learned how to do a great cow sound imitation! Our girls get a real bang out of it when I do it!
ReplyDeleteMooooooo
I am «Louis la Vache» and I approve of this!
ReplyDeleteQuite a charming one! In our area it's also very common to be crossing a "urban" stretch and then all of a sudden you're facing farms and cattle... :)
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Yep, out in the country you never know what or who might be in the yard. Tends to be horses and goats here. MB
ReplyDeleteBetter in a photo than beside me!
ReplyDeleteI love the framing! I'd love to be greeted by a moo when I get home and all that fresh milk!
ReplyDeleteWe get deer, opossum, rabbits, and ground hogs, but no, I haven't seen a cow wandering down the streets here. She looks like she could be in a Far Side cartoon, making commentary.
ReplyDeleteLooks like she was coming to greet you.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture, EG!
Awww... he/she's cute! I wouldn't mind being greeted by him/her.
ReplyDeleteLooks really pretty. Happy SOOC Sunday.
ReplyDeleteMine is here
It seems like a friendly cow. I had an experience once when I was on my way to work. When I opened my frontdoor I just stared right into a Highland Cattle bulls eye, the distance where 40 cm, I was so scared that I just shut the door. But he was friendly too and followed my husband back to the pasture (or what it´s called in English).Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteCows are great greeters. :D We have a few roaming around our place. This one looks to be quite healthy and well fed.
ReplyDeleteLove it :)
ReplyDeleteI love the whole feel of this picture.
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