Oh lawdy, you have such interesting neighbors. Big guy is beautiful, the momma cows are talkative, but the babies.....oh baby cows are sooooooo cute. Thanks for the Moooooooving picture show. xoxo Oma Linda
Better keep your tailgate up, or they're gonna hop right in for a ride home! I don't think Smooch wants another roommate.
Oh my goodness, I was about to hit "Publish" when I suddenly recalled a dream I had last night about your recent wall-cover project! I dreamt that I used your edge-folding technique to make something for a gift exchange, and was feeling very smug about having come across such great inspiration just when I needed it. Wish I could remember just what it was I made, though.
Great horns and perfect song. I expect they thought you were the feed truck. How far did you string them along before you sped away and left them in confusion?
This very friendly herd of cows thinks every vehicle on the road is a feed truck. I let them follow me about a quarter mile, then realized Big O (the longhorn) had joined the group. He's getting up there in years and seems to have an arthritic knee, so I sped off and they gave up.
That's histerical! As long as you don't get a flat tire.
ReplyDeletehelp, i can't stop laughing... love it love it love it
ReplyDeleteYou sure you don't have oats in the back of your pick up? Great song! Aunt Jean
ReplyDeleteYou must look like the feed truck. He sure is a handsome guy.
ReplyDeleteThis belongs at the Sundance Film Festival, for cinematography and soundtrack awards!
ReplyDeleteI bet they thought you were going to feed them!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThey followed you home? Did you keep them? ; )
ReplyDeleteThey look hungry. I love those horns.
ReplyDeleteHow did you close your gate without them coming in? Somebody must have been late to feed them.
ReplyDeleteOh lawdy, you have such interesting neighbors. Big guy is beautiful, the momma cows are talkative, but the babies.....oh baby cows are sooooooo cute. Thanks for the Moooooooving picture show. xoxo Oma Linda
ReplyDeleteBetter keep your tailgate up, or they're gonna hop right in for a ride home! I don't think Smooch wants another roommate.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I was about to hit "Publish" when I suddenly recalled a dream I had last night about your recent wall-cover project! I dreamt that I used your edge-folding technique to make something for a gift exchange, and was feeling very smug about having come across such great inspiration just when I needed it. Wish I could remember just what it was I made, though.
Great horns and perfect song. I expect they thought you were the feed truck. How far did you string them along before you sped away and left them in confusion?
ReplyDeleteThis very friendly herd of cows thinks every vehicle on the road is a feed truck. I let them follow me about a quarter mile, then realized Big O (the longhorn) had joined the group. He's getting up there in years and seems to have an arthritic knee, so I sped off and they gave up.
DeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteToo funny. They looked quite well fed; I mean well cared for : )
ReplyDeleteLinda D in Tucson
Was Smooch in the truck? that would have been exciting for her.
ReplyDeletetrucks usually mean dinner for field cows, boy was that black and white one a beauty!
ReplyDeleteLove the video!! I've never seen cows like that with those crazy horns. Wouldn't want to get one mad!
ReplyDeleteAre the cow sounds in the video the ones that were following you, or are they part of the music??
The cow sounds were all made by the black cows following me - I think they were yelling at me to stop and feed them.
DeleteHa ha ha ha!!
DeleteThat longhorn was a beauty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous longhorn, and a video that made me chuckle!
ReplyDeletehilarious! love the big guy with the big horns!
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