Hop on over and see what is featured on other sites that has an Outdoor Wednesday theme at: http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com/. Thank you Susan for being our hostess.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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These are lovely. I grew up on a farm in Missouri and my father raised cattle. These pictures bring back such wonderful memories. Thank you too for commenting on my blog, For the Sake of Time.
ReplyDeleteThat's a place I'd like to visit! Such sweet pictures ... I adore animals (well, most animals LOL).
ReplyDeleteI never thought about it, but now I'm jealous that cows have longer eyelashes than me! Thanks for sharing. Happy Outdoor Wednesday. Here's mine:
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Those are lovely cows... I'd love to stay at a B&B in a farm for a week during the fall...
ReplyDeleteThey are so sweet....Wish I had long eyes lashes...LOl Would love to visit the farm....got to do that one day....Thanks for sharing...Katherinellen
ReplyDeleteHi Joyce! Amazing outdoor post! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteBlogtrotter is showing you Brasilia. Enjoy and have a great and long Easter weekend!
Happy Outdoor Wednesday Joyce! Aww...look at those lashes! Thanks for sharing your photos.~ Susan
ReplyDeleteI think cows have the prettiest faces.
ReplyDeleteJoyce you know you touched my heart strings, loved the photos, thank you for sharing. wishing you and yours a very blessed and happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteSue
Mooo to you too. Looks fun.
ReplyDeleteKathy b
Hello Joyce, I am glad you got a kick out of the frog. What I didn't show was bunches of icicles from the water he is spitting. We love him too.
ReplyDeleteYour cows are awesome shots from your camera. I love farm animals as I grew up on a dairy farm in MI. until I was 9. Then off to Fl. I would love to visit that farm.
Hugs...Jeanne
What great shots!
ReplyDeleteI hope you live in the correct zone for a cherry tree! We love it!
Thanks for stopping by and visiting my blog about Hershey Gardens. I see you are a photographer. There would be a lot of things to shoot there. Have a happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, Joyce! My granddaddy used to raise cattle so I have many happy memories of him with them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your gifts of art!!
Hugs,
Stephanie
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Lori, Kwanzan Cherry Trees grows in Zones 5-8. Illinios is classified as Zone 5. YEA, perhaps I will plant one this year. It looks so beautiful in your yard.
ReplyDeleteJoyce
I love cows!! Great pictures. Hope you have a Happy Easter!!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Thanks for visiting the house in the roses... may you and yours have a blessed Easter and may you experience the peace and love of God.
ReplyDeleteHugs
cielo
Such pretty faces, well done! We raised Hereford cattle, they have pretty faces too.
ReplyDeleteGreat lashes. Beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Elizabeth