At last I've taken a few photos of the farm on which I now live.
It's a dairy farm and every morning and afternoon the cows walk past my garden. At first Skabenga barked at them and they'd break into a trot at the noise; now he ignores them and they walk casually by .
One of the five dogs next door on our right
I'm linking to Saturday Critters here
HAPPY SATURDAY TO YOU ALL !
Hello Jo, I hope you and all the furbabies love living at this farm. Seeing the cattle is neat. The neighbor's dogs look big. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. I also appreciate your visit and comment. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi Jo, it looks like you have a lot of critters in your new neighbourhood. It should make for some interesting opportunities for photos. I hope you have caught your breath from the recent move and are starting to feel a bit more at home. Hugs. xx
ReplyDeleteThe cows are beautiful but they probably leave a great stink.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing cows. They are plentiful along the backroads here. Happy Saturday!
ReplyDeletei love cows and would love ot have them wander past my house.. glad Skabenga is adjusting to them and that is a beautiful mastiff next door. hope all of you are adusting to your new home and feeling well... keep the critters coming when you have time
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you again and hope you are happy with your new home with all the critters ~ Wonder if you are the ones to 'milk the cows'???? Lots of work to a farm ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you,
A ShutterBug Explores
aka (A Creative Harbor)
looks like everyone has settled into a happy routine now! Lovely farm scenes!
ReplyDeleteLove the cows. And have you noticed what beautiful eyes they have?
ReplyDeleteCows are interesting creatures, or I should say critters. Glad you share those photos of them.
ReplyDeleteI imagine that is quite the scene to see. The cows just walk by for your photo opp, very cool. Hope you are settling in at your new place.
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely to live so close to milking cows but that og next door is a big bruiser
ReplyDeleteThat next door dog looks huge, hope the cats stay away from it!! Take care Diane
ReplyDeleteLove the new farm you're living on Jo- all the best in your new home - love from Rose xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Rose. So good to see you commenting on my posts, albeit as anonymous! Love Jo
ReplyDeleteYour neighbour's dog is quite a big fellow.
ReplyDeleteI grew up in the countryside; the farm that adjoined half of the back of our property was a dairy farm, and regularly the herd would be in the field section behind our house, so I'm quite used to them.
I hope the dogs next door are as well trained as Skabenga.
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