A Spring Walk In Autumm, or, Canine Meets Bovines (With 9 Pictures)

Oct 31, 2013 20:02

It occurred to me that not only have I not written anything here in a while, it's been ages since I posted a multi-photo entry--years, probably. And that it's probably been ages since I posted an entry that wasn't about writing.

So I'll say one writing-related thing and be done with it for this go-round: I'm doing the heavy edits for The Matter ( Read more... )

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madwriter November 1 2013, 00:20:54 UTC
I would love to see what my cats would make of these ladies.

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monissaw November 1 2013, 07:59:25 UTC
Our first Jack Russell's encounter with a sheep didn't go quite as he'd have liked.

She stamped her foot.
He barked.
She butted.
He run out of the paddock, backwards.

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madwriter November 8 2013, 00:06:17 UTC
Obviously cows were not as easy to herd as your Jack Russell would have liked!

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prosodic November 1 2013, 11:11:01 UTC
I would love to see how my dogs would react around a cow. I think Blitz would freak out.

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madwriter November 8 2013, 00:06:38 UTC
Tucker was utterly fascinated until they got close...

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j_cheney November 1 2013, 11:54:55 UTC
Our dogs got to do a nose-to-nose at a fence. They like the tall dogs.

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madwriter November 8 2013, 00:10:26 UTC
Where I lived in Northern Virginia included one cow and one tall dog (taller than me when she got up on her hind legs). They got along just fine, though the cow was there before the dog, which might've had something to do with it.

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sartorias November 1 2013, 14:24:51 UTC
If I had all that beauty right at hand, I'd be walking every day, too!

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madwriter November 8 2013, 00:06:57 UTC
That's part of the reason I added the extra streets to the walk. :)

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