We know it is Friday Foto day, but caught this gal out on the side of the road yesterday and wanted to share her with you. For some reason she didn't want to be with the rest of the herd. We stopped on the shoulder of the road, got the camera out and she just gave us a big smile and look of "don't bother me"
We were just wondering if this cow was giving us a lesson... "is the grass greener on the other side of the fence" she sure thinks so.
Have A Great Day!
Al and Peggy Cunningham
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Hi Al & Peggy:
It sure looks greener to me!
Great shots.
Have a nice weekend.
That grass is so much greener that it looks like it's drooling at the sight of it.
Al..
For a cow, that's as good as it gets! lol
There is a law of nature for cows. The grass IS always greener on the other side of the fence.
And, cows are extremely curious creatures. I think people don't realize just how curious they are. Drop something, and all of them just HAVE to see what it is.
Cows rock! Thanks for the photo!
Al and Peggy one thing is for sure, she was going to find out. Good photos!
I'm not sure about it being greener, but it does look a lot shorter on the side she is currently on. Perhaps she should have stayed where she was. It looks like she would have had more grass to eat.
Hahaha - Where the heck were you driving yesterday??? That sure wasn't Brampton. And why didn't Al jump over that fence to see how green it was? I know, he didn't want to dirty his white loafers.
Fences aren't all they are cracked up to be, as proven by that little fellow.
Al & Peggy - Super cute little calf! Wonder if she ever got back to the herd? LOL
Debi
Toula it was greener on the other side! Thanks for coming over.
Ed, this crazy cow was out last week too! So she does drool for that side! Hope you can visit again.
We guess on a good day Richard, she gets to chew on cud maybe. Thanks for stopping by.
Thought you'd appreciate this cow story Andrea. Come over again when you can!
Oh thanks Michael, she kept watching us so we had to snap her quick! Thanks for visiting.
Karl, she was actually from over the other side of the road, think she was thinking of jumping that fence for that long grass. Thanks for coming over here though! :)
Ha, ha, Jenny, we were actually doing a sorta road trip to find something to post about on the Road Trips Group..we were just up a ways from our house. White loafers? More like white runners...thanks for dropping in our friend
Little fellow Jim?, that cow was bigger than me, she may have been watching us, but I was lazer beam focused on her, in case she thought I was going to start creeping in on her grass. I was ready to fly!! Thanks for coming over!
Debi, she is standing on a roadway at the turn, but she seems to know her way around. She was out there last week, must drive the poor old farmer crazy! Thanks for visiting!