Cute animals. Ingo got their milk still warm to bring it home. His Brother is still alive ;-) Weird how we live these days. They had a metal can, no waste. Now you have plastic, plastic, plastic. And you don´t see these friendly guys in town, so sad. They have such beautiful, big eyes (Ingo lived in a village and I got to see them all - they even let me touch them! And then his Father baked their tongue - and I had to eat it. Bad ending ;-)...).
What a cutie, love the cow! Great photo. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Cute animals. Ingo got their milk still warm to bring it home. His Brother is still alive ;-)
ReplyDeleteWeird how we live these days. They had a metal can, no waste. Now you have plastic, plastic, plastic.
And you don´t see these friendly guys in town, so sad. They have such beautiful, big eyes (Ingo lived in a village and I got to see them all - they even let me touch them! And then his Father baked their tongue - and I had to eat it. Bad ending ;-)...).
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteCows always nice.
Greetings from Patricia.
She looks happy enough.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Sweet look.
ReplyDeleteSo touching. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo. Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeletemy favourite animal :-)
ReplyDeleteIt must be hot work being a cow in summer, especially with all those flies getting in your eyes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie, love the cow! Great photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Nice closeup Bill. Looks like he wants to be your friend.
ReplyDeleteI hope you gave her a friendly pat on the head, Bill.
ReplyDeleteUm belo animal.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Typical nosy cow and a common verity over there seem to remember my uncles having them on their farms
ReplyDeleteNow that's a sweet face!
ReplyDeleteOh..they are in high demand. Yet so precious up close.
ReplyDeleteThey are always curious.
ReplyDelete...such sad eyes!
ReplyDeleteCute and furry cow! Have a nice weekend
ReplyDeleteThe big cow was ready for the picture.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if his fur is as soft as it looks. Probably not!
ReplyDeleteShe doesn't look very happy.....
ReplyDeleteShe is curious!
ReplyDeleteMOOO! :)
ReplyDeleteHe certainly has a fuzzy, thick coat.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute calf. It seems curious about what you are doing,
ReplyDeleteGreat photo Bill! :)) What a face!!! :)
ReplyDeleteNice looking cow. And I like your blog header image. (I haven't visited in awhile.)
ReplyDeleteIt’s looking right through you.
ReplyDeleteSe ve bastante amigable-
ReplyDeleteMoooooo!!!! Nice calf
ReplyDeleteMB
Cows are not only friendly but curious.
ReplyDeleteLovely, they are so gentle.
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ReplyDeleteBlack cows are not very common in Poland
ReplyDeleteNice pic. That cow looks like it has a lot on its mind.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it came right off my farm!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a friendly looking cow :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Nice looking cow - never saw one quite like with the two colors before.
ReplyDeleteLooks tired/angry. Lovely capture.
ReplyDeleteLinda vaquita, genial fotografia te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteIt looks curious.
ReplyDeleteAnimals are one of the wonders of nature. It's a shame those cows are for slaughter.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend, Bill.
Looks a bit crabby. Nice capture Bill.
ReplyDeleteWell your critter doesn't look all that happy about having his photo taken Bill, looks a bit like me when people want to take my pic 😉
ReplyDeleteInretesting color... I see many with white and black but this is interesting:-) Black head and brown body.. Happy sunday:-)
ReplyDeleteThat sure is one friendly cow. I like cows :-D
ReplyDeleteUm belo animal... e de aspeto bem saudável! Mais uma excelente partilha, Bill!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana