Hard winter is now upon us
Although the snow is mostly gone
The ground is frozen solid [therefore, no mud :)}
Still, joys are abounding —COWS!!! Cows are neither silent or still, they talk to each other, move about trying out this field or that. Eating weeds, and grasses and breaking up and stomping on hard big weeds.
Looking for big clumps of cheat grass. (Cheat grass is green and lush and yummy, year round!)
Cows!
Moving, eating (even at night)
Rippling pretty past us bringing happiness to them, us, and the rancher!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda







Nox says, “Cows! Cows! I want to play with them!”
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Oh. Not good. These are wild cows. They stomp canines
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We pick her up to look at the cows over the fence. She can’t get through the fence since we know they would stomp her. I grew up on a dairy farm and cows with calves would stomp just about anything.
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They sure do!
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Java Bean: “Ayyy, that ground does not sound conducive to digging in at all! Even with the cows moving around on it!”
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Hard as cement. I tried to bury a bone yesterday. I had to bring it in a bury it behind the piano. Boo Berry
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I’m so glad the cows are there :-). Frozen ground here and super cold…and then headed to 59 and rain/mud on Thursday. I’d rather it stayed cold :-(.
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I’m sure you do. And the woolly kids probably do too
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They do bring happiness don’t they .. 😊
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They do 🙂
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