Saturday, April 24, 2010

Cow in Front Yard/ SOOC

Not usually seen on city front lawns

But in the country it's not uncommon to be greeted by cattle as you drive up a driveway.



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20 comments:

  1. Good one. It might be convenient to have a cow around!

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  2. Looks like Bessy was interested in your camera as well.

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  3. 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.

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  4. Isn't that the truth! sometimes its Moo over so I can get by.

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  5. I 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.

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  6. 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

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  7. I am «Louis la Vache» and I approve of this!

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  8. 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

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  9. Yep, out in the country you never know what or who might be in the yard. Tends to be horses and goats here. MB

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  10. Better in a photo than beside me!

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  11. I love the framing! I'd love to be greeted by a moo when I get home and all that fresh milk!

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  12. 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.

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  13. Looks like she was coming to greet you.

    Great capture, EG!

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  14. Awww... he/she's cute! I wouldn't mind being greeted by him/her.

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  15. Looks really pretty. Happy SOOC Sunday.

    Mine is here

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  16. 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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  17. Cows are great greeters. :D We have a few roaming around our place. This one looks to be quite healthy and well fed.

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  18. I love the whole feel of this picture.

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