I was already two thirds of the way across so tried to brazen it out with the cattle. No way! They just kept coming.
And coming..I stopped dead and waited for them to squash past my vehicle. The children, who were sitting in the back of my pick-up, were delighted at the close proximity of these animals as they passed us.
Oh, cattle (such as these), goats and sheep, which belong to locals, are taken to a grassy patch, normally beside the road, and tethered to a stone for the day. They can move about for as long as their tether is and graze.
They just kept on coming... The children and I just LOVED the little calf who was fortunately still with his mother.
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We all live in different worlds and what a great way to share them by blogging. We are not allowed to have people in the back of pick ups any more. It would have been fun for the children.
ReplyDeleteCheers for the New Year Jo!
ReplyDeleteGod bless all!
XOXO
Regina
This is quite astonishingly like my world sometimes!
ReplyDeleteI wish happy,healty and succesuful years you and all family members.With regards.
ReplyDeleteLove it! What a wonderful experience! And thank goodness you had your camera with you.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. The cows look well fed and healthy. Are they allowed to graze anywhere and don't they have to stay in fenced meadows?
ReplyDelete:) luckily for us, you had yr camera with you. THanks for sharing these pics.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Very good capture in photos and words a slice of your world.
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