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8 comments:
Love it....so majestic. The shadow shot is a nice addition, too. Thanks for sharing this piece of your city!
That is a hoot! Or a high moo... :-)
That's a hoot ...
In my part of the woods ... we have Paul Bunyun and Totem Poles ... they are so boring ... in comparison
I'm not sure I've ever seen a monument to a cow before. Thanks for the interesting post and for the brilliant sky in your photos. I liked the shadow shot as well.
She is a wonderful Friesian under the blue sky admired for ever! I love good butter!
This was great. She looks good against that blue sky. :-)
Funny Skywatch!
Strong, majestic and so interesting a photo series for SWF! Clear captures.
Enjoyed reading the history. Thx
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