Love the expression on the cow's face! Thank you for visiting and leaving me comments. I've been bogged down lately and have really missed visiting all my friends in the blogsphere.
Heehee I don't think the cow would want her milk back. Our snow equals yours today, but I'm not happy since I've had orders not to go out and play.... smiles.
Sorry I have been slow at commenting lately. I read your blog everyday, but have been lax in making a comment. You are so creative. I enjoy each and every post.
Hi Sunny, We've missed your photos the past few days... you've really captured some beautiful winter images! We love them all. The one you called Whiteout in Mass. looks very familiar!!
And isn't there just something so pretty about a white cow?
I love your new music too. ... I love piano. Who is it?
Why has it taken me so long to discover your photo blog (as you know I already follow your Not Ready Blog). Anyway now I have discovered it I intend to make up for lost time.. Love the white on white photo.
I just love the quote today! Definitely made me smile as well the picture of this cute white cow with dark ears and nose. I hope she's a pet or a dairy cow.
From the shores of New England to the Oregon coast, I would like to share some of the places that I've been and things that I've seen.
As we travel you may notice; there is an emphasis on Massachusetts...my home state, you will see a lot of barns...that I love, whether old, new or dilapidated, we are not traveling in any particular direction, and we may visit some places more than once.
Please enjoy my American Photo Journey and your comments are welcomed!
YOU MAY CLICK ON ANY PICTURE TO ENLARGE IT.
The photo in the title...
features the Far Away Farm in Ashfield, Massachusetts.
I was born in my grandmother's old mill house in Cornwall, England and came to the USA with my parents in 1958. My Dad was in the RAF and as a child I lived in many different locations in England and even the Rock of Gibraltar.
Massachusetts has always been home in the US except for a brief period when I resided in Idaho, giving me a chance to explore the Great American West. For nearly 30 years I lived on Cape Cod before my husband and I moved back to the mountains* of Massachusetts with our Goldendoodle Lucy, and our cats, Lilly and Molly. I am also the mother of a grown son.
*Some of you would call them hills but they're mountains to me!
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Love the expression on the cow's face! Thank you for visiting and leaving me comments. I've been bogged down lately and have really missed visiting all my friends in the blogsphere.
Very well spotted great pose, also like the Barn in the previous post it has a lovely winter's feel about it.
Awwwww!!! :)
Heehee I don't think the cow would want her milk back.
Our snow equals yours today, but I'm not happy since I've had orders not to go out and play.... smiles.
I like cow.Very nice photo.
Have a wonderful day.
Sorry I have been slow at commenting lately. I read your blog everyday, but have been lax in making a comment. You are so creative. I enjoy each and every post.
Haha. Another wonderful post, Sunny. Thank you for the smile.
Haha, another wonderful post, Sunny. Thank you for the smile.
She looks so sweet and she really does blend in. I love the quote from Aunt Bea. :)
She's so cute standing there posing for you!
Hi Sunny,
We've missed your photos the past few days... you've really captured some beautiful winter images! We love them all. The one you called Whiteout in Mass. looks very familiar!!
And isn't there just something so pretty about a white cow?
I love your new music too. ... I love piano.
Who is it?
xoxo
Katie & Glogirly
It's as if the cow is questioning...Where's the green grass?
Great shot and comment Sunny.
Looks Like Your Weather Is The Same As Mine!..........ummm Ice-Cream!
Sounds like something Aunt Bea would say to Opie. LOL
I love it! lol!
This is a great picture. Do you think it's looking for a shortcut to the barn where it's warmer?
Why has it taken me so long to discover your photo blog (as you know I already follow your Not Ready Blog). Anyway now I have discovered it I intend to make up for lost time.. Love the white on white photo.
Very beautiful cow....and wow - she does blend in, doesn't she?
I just love the quote today! Definitely made me smile as well the picture of this cute white cow with dark ears and nose. I hope she's a pet or a dairy cow.
Vicki
How now tan cow? I really like the shot. Try to stay warm. We are getting more snow tomorrow too.
Great shot....what a good eye you have. Gotta love Aunt Bea.
Love cow faces.... reminds me of my old St Bernard, she was so bovine in nature, sweet and loving! I miss Aunt Bea... simpler times.....
The cow looks very interested in what you are doing, Sunny. Its a wonderful winter scene.
Put the milk back in the cow? Oh, man, this must be quite a challenge! Thrilling! :)
Great post and quote!
God bless you!
Cezar
I was so busy looking at the barn I almost missed that sweet cow. very pretty, the barn and the cow
The cow looks like it's saying: whatcha lookin' at?! lol. Great photo, Sunny!
I love Aunt B and this photo!
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