You really take wonderful photos. Have you ever framed any of them? Many of them serve as a historic reminder of how life changes. For example, your photos of streets and shops closing or buildings which no longer exist because of modernisation. People like you are a living history. Thanx Bill.
I have framed some of my photos, Victor. My wife and I are going to making some cards. Every time a cruise ship comes to port, the town has a craft event for them so there are many locals who participate and sell their art.
Hello, great shots of the cows. They have such sweet faces. Thanks for sharing your post with my critter party. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. PS, thanks for leaving me a comment too.
Hello Bill. I agree with Victor. I don't often get to blog hop, but when I visit your blog i learn something new every time. Your cattle are furrier than ours. As for framing your photos, the header image is spectacular and would look good on a home wall. Have a great day. Jo
Cattle seem very aware of us, and curious, too. I love their sweet faces. (Do produce some greeting cards! I'm sure cruise ship visitors would love images of your region.)
Moo!
ReplyDeleteThey are good models, curious what that man with his camera is doing!
ReplyDeleteYoung bulls and indeed very curious. Such a lovely creatures.
ReplyDeleteLots of good grazing there for them.
ReplyDeleteYou really take wonderful photos. Have you ever framed any of them? Many of them serve as a historic reminder of how life changes. For example, your photos of streets and shops closing or buildings which no longer exist because of modernisation. People like you are a living history. Thanx Bill.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you always.
I have framed some of my photos, Victor. My wife and I are going to making some cards. Every time a cruise ship comes to port, the town has a craft event for them so there are many locals who participate and sell their art.
Delete...nice chocolate milk cows!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they know we eat them?
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. Everything is so green, too.
ReplyDeleteBelos animais.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e um bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Hello, great shots of the cows. They have such sweet faces. Thanks for sharing your post with my critter party. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. PS, thanks for leaving me a comment too.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos.
ReplyDeleteSome good looking cows there.
ReplyDeleteThey see you too!
ReplyDeleteFur looks like velvet!
ReplyDeleteHello Bill. I agree with Victor. I don't often get to blog hop, but when I visit your blog i learn something new every time. Your cattle are furrier than ours. As for framing your photos, the header image is spectacular and would look good on a home wall. Have a great day. Jo
ReplyDeleteSuch cute and curious faces and I love all the green in the background. Happy Weekend to you and Shari!
ReplyDeleteThey are curious creatures!
ReplyDeleteThey seem quite happy to have their photos taken.
ReplyDeleteCows always stare with a vacant expression. I wonder what they are thinking.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteThey are doing well there, Bill.
Nice grass.
Greeting from Patricia.
Cows can be very curious critters. They know when some body is different and not their keepers.
ReplyDeleteGeweldig! Great!
ReplyDeleteCount on them to be curious.
ReplyDeleteZum Glück friedlich hinter dem Zaun.
ReplyDeleteNoke
Good looking beef. Moooo
ReplyDeleteMB
Such good looking cows - lovely photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Pictures of contentment!
ReplyDeleteCattle seem very aware of us, and curious, too. I love their sweet faces. (Do produce some greeting cards! I'm sure cruise ship visitors would love images of your region.)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous rural scenes Bill. Everything is so amazingly lush and green ✨
ReplyDeleteThey seem to have it so nice there in their grass
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