Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Highland Cattle, Wisconsin Barns, Remember November


Remember November.











Forget February

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26 comments:

  1. You got your share of snow. Those cows have nice shaggy winter coats.

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  2. these are amazing and i love every single photo... i would love to hug/kiss that second guy but bet he would not let me

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  3. love your new profile picture. too cute. what is the cats name?

    i love the cow horns (what a moment, do cows have horns or can it only be bulls ... sorry i am not a farmer, ha. ha!!)

    love the barn & tractor too. when do you think your snow will disappear? we are melting today. we got up to 52 so far. we will see??!

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  4. I love all these pictures. Since I love cats, I also like your new profile pic!

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  5. sorry, but i'm laughing. :)

    love those highland cattle.

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  6. Beth, the cat is Tuppence!

    Mom, you can forget February, except for the very end. :)

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  7. Judy! What lovely photos (except that last one...ick!!).

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  8. I do wish February would release us from its bitter cold embrace. Love the cows and the barns. Your photos warmed me right up!

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  9. I just read your profile and realised that we have a lot in common!
    That shaggy horned cow looks like it came from the English countryside.
    You should join Vee's party, she's not that picky and your pictures are nice!

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  10. Hi Judy Loved all the shots and I see your cows are properly 'furred' up for that snow that you have.

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  11. Oh I so need to forget February AND March for that matter - I need me some April -
    Gorgeous photos !
    XOXO

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  12. Yikes, that is a lot of snow for sure!! At least it makes for lovely pictures :)

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  13. We've had a crazy February weather wise too. For me though, March is always the trickier month. I expect winter in February, but March always teases with a taste of spring, then ususally a surprise snow. Eventually the seasons change though, and for that I'm grateful. Enjoy your day!

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  14. I adore highland cattle, and that handsome one in your first photo almost looks 3-dimensional!

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  15. Judy...what beautiful country images! Old tractors, cars, barns & hay bales...all some of my favorite things! And what's not to love about those cows? I do not live on a farm but I wish I did!

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  16. Love the cattle and the barn! Would love to see grass again.

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  17. You always have t he most beautiful picture of barns. The animals are such beautiful colors and I love the horns.

    Cynthia

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  18. I DO remember your photos of those very nice looking yaks!! Always love seeing the different barns too! Penn. seems to have the most beautiful and different barns!!

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  19. Oh your photos are incredibly beautiful. I love them all. I especially am drawn to the Highland cattle they are so photogenic even though I have Herefords:) B

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  20. Great rural shots ~ wonderful variety and something cute about the cows expression that is adorable ~ thanks, carol, ^_^

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  21. I'm with you! For such a short month it sure lasts forever♪ Nice pics! http://lauriekazmierczak.com/screened-print/

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  22. Oh yes. November was much better than February.

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  23. Your photos are wonderful. Love your barn! Sending warm wishes your way to melt some of that snow :)

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