Have you seen the commercial about cheese that comes from "happy California cows"? Well, your cow looks like a happy Ohioan cow! Is that right...ohioan??? LOL! He is very cute!!!
HAW! I love your cow. Cows are funny, they are a domestic animal that isn't really trained or truly a pet. Cows with calves are mean!!!! I've been chased by a few.
But, playing with calves, I have to believe that cows have some kind of intelligence. Too bad they taste so good too.
this is a fierce one! When I was a little girls, cows around our house were mainly all white, or white and black. and when we were on vacations, in Switzerland or Austria, they were brown. At that time, I was told that CH, the two letters for Switzeland, stands for chocolate (Confederation Helvetique came to mmy knowledge much later :-)) So it was very clear for me: white cows make milk white and black make coffee with milk and brown cows make chocolate! now I could add that the cows around here make coffee (they are all black).
ha ha tee hee, i love her. specially as my hubby calls me 'moo'.....if it's an atc I'll swap you, cow for tiger's eye (which is on its way)....tee hee you are good at these.
ooohh ahhhh! this is a great painting! we have lots of cows round our way. I love the black and white ones best. How did you get it to stand still for so long while you painted?
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Have you seen the commercial about cheese that comes from "happy California cows"? Well, your cow looks like a happy Ohioan cow! Is that right...ohioan??? LOL! He is very cute!!!
HAW! I love your cow. Cows are funny, they are a domestic animal that isn't really trained or truly a pet. Cows with calves are mean!!!! I've been chased by a few.
But, playing with calves, I have to believe that cows have some kind of intelligence. Too bad they taste so good too.
Fabulous Face Lisa! Actually I think it is from Wisconsin teehee.
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I love your cow. I like their faces too but I rarely get close enough to see one.
this is a fierce one!
When I was a little girls, cows around our house were mainly all white, or white and black. and when we were on vacations, in Switzerland or Austria, they were brown. At that time, I was told that CH, the two letters for Switzeland, stands for chocolate (Confederation Helvetique came to mmy knowledge much later :-)) So it was very clear for me:
white cows make milk
white and black make coffee with milk
and brown cows make chocolate!
now I could add that the cows around here make coffee (they are all black).
Could be an Oregonian Cow. :)
ha ha tee hee, i love her. specially as my hubby calls me 'moo'.....if it's an atc I'll swap you, cow for tiger's eye (which is on its way)....tee hee you are good at these.
Oh, lovely cow! I love cow faces also, this is a treat - HAW to you
This is a great painting! So bovine!
ooohh ahhhh! this is a great painting! we have lots of cows round our way. I love the black and white ones best. How did you get it to stand still for so long while you painted?
there's an award for you on my blog today girlfriend.
Cute! I love your cow's nose!
Well, Ohio, it's nice to meet you and to return my gaze into your ponderous eyes.
I am a vegetarian. You are safe here.
Lovely photos and paintings!
What a neat idea and it has such a polite expression!
Wow! I love this cute MOO, especially its colour:)
I have just read a cow story from a children book! He...he..
But you one is better!
Thanks Lisa:)
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