Hi Linda, Since I have NEITHER of them, I have no idea what you are talking about… That just looks like a path which the cows make to and from –between field and feeders….. And it looks like they may have cleaned that field really well….BUT–I really have no idea what I’m supposed to see. Tell us please!!!! ha
My stepfather ran cattle on a mountain summer range when I was a kid. I can’t tell you how many times hikers would get off the marked hiking trails and onto a cow trail, because it was obviously better used, and end up lost in the willows in a meadow. My two horses even have a trail through their fairly small (3 acre) pasture. I guess it’s something herd animals do.
Oh! Oh! That is so – – – so – – I can’t express it . . . ummm . . .so whimsical, timeless, or more accurately – ‘timeful’ in that it marks the passage of cattle over time.
Hi Linda, Since I have NEITHER of them, I have no idea what you are talking about… That just looks like a path which the cows make to and from –between field and feeders….. And it looks like they may have cleaned that field really well….BUT–I really have no idea what I’m supposed to see. Tell us please!!!! ha
Have a great weekend.
Hugs,
Betsy
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And they never go in a straight line!??! Why?
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I love the expressions on the faces of the first batch of cows: “Why are you taking our picture (again)! What did we do wrong this time!?
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Great post and you also have a nice weekend.
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Ummmm……ours are much deeper and white.
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Your cows are so beautiful! Thanks for the inspiring pictures of your country life.
Have a great weekend ya’all!
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Ah, the joys of farm life.
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Oh so true… all over the world!
I love the little kink in the cow trail.
Beaut pictures. Cheers 😀
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Where does the path lead? To a BBQ?
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My stepfather ran cattle on a mountain summer range when I was a kid. I can’t tell you how many times hikers would get off the marked hiking trails and onto a cow trail, because it was obviously better used, and end up lost in the willows in a meadow. My two horses even have a trail through their fairly small (3 acre) pasture. I guess it’s something herd animals do.
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Oh! Oh! That is so – – – so – – I can’t express it . . . ummm . . .so whimsical, timeless, or more accurately – ‘timeful’ in that it marks the passage of cattle over time.
Oh heck. It’s just plain neat.
Hope your weekend is wonderful.
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After reading the comment I now understand. I’m supposed to see the cow tracks. Stupid me, I was looking for cow pies.
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