December 4, 2009

here's a few more I just had to share...

seriously
doesn't it look like he wants to charge me
and
then use that petrified piece of tree limb
he scratches himself on
and
club me to death
or
at least poke out an eye or two
?
am I a little crazy
thinking I can actually get past these bulls
someday
in order to get inside
what's left of this amazing stone house
yes
~
maybe a lot crazy
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20 comments:

  1. Okay my dear you are so much braver than me. a quick story, on the farm a new bull was dropped off put into the barn. Our family was not at home.
    There was a huge sliding door on the barn. when we got home it was in the middle of the barn yard, and no sign of the bull. he went out to the pasture and was with the cattle. Moral of this story. I am a farm girl, saying never trust them, ever...only my opinion, and if they sense any fear your hooped.
    I am going to start living vicariously through you as your always up to something! you go girl. lol

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  2. heee heee heeee, i'm sure they'll have to move at some stage....

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  3. You want to get inside the old stone house and find some places for good photos. I like buildings, old doors, odd windows. I must be into architecture, it is always so interesting to me and that is why I am going to start trying to take pictures.

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  4. well...if memory serves....these are Holstein bulls which don't really have a lot of *use* (unless they're champion breeding stock) so..um...they probably won't be around for long.....:(

    lovely old house....

    yeah, never trust a bull....they're hard to read and totally unpredictable...

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  5. Um yeah. I think not. How clever of the people to let bulls roam the property... most people just settle for a "no trespassing" sign :)

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  6. :) well, he has no horns or thumbs so...odds are you can get away without too much harm, right? *smile*

    most cows i try to photograph go the other way if i get too close.

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  7. PLEASE say you watched Wild Hogs. Just have hubby sneak up and slap the bull's behind. While its chasing hubby you mosey on in and take your pictures.

    Good plan, huh?

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  8. Maybe you could ask some pretty Cow to come over and get their interest ?

    Just crazy enough in my book ! ;)
    Happy Friday !

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  9. These photo's alone are great but I still can imagine some inside the house! Still though...jusalil risky!

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  10. You zoomed so close that I can almost smell him!!!

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  11. these are really good. have a fabulous friday!

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  12. I don't trust any bull covered in mud (and who knows what else)...he's obviously not afraid to 'go there'. I like the Wild Hogs idea tho....

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  13. I guess you could take him a treat..but what is a treat to a bull...maybe chasing down a sweet photographer and seeing her run?
    You are a brave woman!!!

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  14. You could take him a treat...but what is a treat to a bull? Maybe chasing down a photographer and seeing her run? You are a brave woman!!!

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  15. I don't think I would want to encounter that bull anywhere. Yes, crazy!

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  16. i grew up on a farm and spent many hours staring into faces just like these. love them.

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  17. great old stone structure i would want to explore too. those cows are beautiful to me but they don't look like they much want you any closer. haha

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  18. He definitely looks like he's going to charge you which probaby does make you crazy...but the pictures are great!
    :-)

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  19. That face of the bull tells me he thinks: "I can hear you, I can see you, I can smell you... if you get one step closer...!"

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  20. Ah..he just looks tough..really, on the inside, he's just a sweet little playful calf wanting to be loved. ;)

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