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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Mooooove over for Friday's fences...

I am showing a couple of photos I have posted before...someone had a photo last week of cows behind a fence and it reminded me of the one below. In looking for it, I came across the one above, so thought I would just post it as well.
I am linking this the Friday's Fences at Life According to Jan and Jer. Hope you have time to join the fun.

23 comments:

Ellie said...

Those cows look as if they are in somebodys garden and there are a lot of them. At least the grass would be kept short lol.

Donna said...

Those cows have a lovely home! Funny shot! And I love the metal fence - it looks very old.

TexWisGirl said...

love love love 'em both! and i don't believe i've seen either before so they're new and fantastic to me! :)

Ginny Hartzler said...

I love those cows, were they curious about you? Many cows seem really curious.

Michaele said...

Oh these are excellent!

Judy said...

I do love that rusty fence in the first photo, but the cows with the house in the background is really too funny!

Ebie said...

The fence is pretty! Love the design!

The cows are pretty much posing for you to take their photo!

Deb said...

those are my kind of fences....great job...

Carletta said...

The cows are sure close to the house. :)
I love the rustic fence in the first photo with the pink of the Naked Ladies for color!
Carletta@Round The Bend

Roan said...

Love the cows. They look as if they live there and you have come to visit. Also like the gate in the first shot. Both are new and terrific to me!

Carole M. said...

both really interesting fence photos. Yes I noted the Naked Ladies too ...

Reanaclaire said...

wow..so many of them... do you know, my girl has never seen a real cow at near distance.. :)

Andy said...

The first fence is a piece of art. I think cows might be the only animal can out stare a human.

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

The rust on the first fence is part of its charm--which would vanish with a coat of paint. Better to let it crumble into dust...

Old Fence

MadSnapper said...

smiling NOW! love those bovine faces. that is a nice old house and I like that gate

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh I truly love both of these fences. The purpose for each is so different yet the beauty is the same. B

Judy said...

Great shots here but I really like the cow one...Awesome!

Bruce Clark said...

Great shot of the cows looking over the fences.

Faye said...

This is funny--I have a shot of the almost identical style of fence as your first one--maybe will show mine this coming week. And don't animals just crack you up? All these cows crowding around the fence--maybe it's just waiting for feeding but sometimes think they're actually curious about humans.

Tammy said...

Wow, these cows must be well loved! Is the house in the pasture,or is the pasture in the yard ;)
Cool pic

Inger-M said...

Love the first one; old fences tike that have such character!
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EG CameraGirl said...

I love those cows looking over the fence! I'm trying to figure out what the pink flowers are.

Unknown said...

What a great shot, well captured, the cows look like they are waiting for patiently for the house to be opened up...love it.

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