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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Sunday Stills, the Letter C

Clouds Color


Cow Calf


Crew Campus


Cold


Cool

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23 comments:

Anonymous said...

pwoar! that sunset is pretty intense! :)
p.s really cute calf 'nawww'

colleen said...

Loved them all, but the last is my favorite, very cool.

~ Sara ~ said...

Sweet! loved the last one though...

June said...

That sky is so sweet it hurts my teeth! My God, that's breathtaking.

Teeny baby calf is brand new outta the box, isn't it? How come it isn't cuddled up to mama?

Looks like a long long burdened walk for the Campus Crew...

Your "Cold" and "Cool" really captured the feeling!

threecollie said...

msw, thank you, it was actually sunrise yesterday morning. It only lasted about ten minutes, but it was incredible

Colleen, thanks, frost on the punkins...and on the weeds too. lol

Sara, thanks very much

June, it is brand new...or was. That is an old pic from the archives. Lemmie, the mama cow has had several other calves. That one is in front of its mother and she is licking it off just after birth. That is what they do when they have a new baby; they lick it very vigorously until it is more or less dry and the circulation is stimulated and its lungs are working well. During that time, the baby will hopefully stand up, and walk around to the other end for its first drink. Only very rarely do they lie down close to the mother, probably because of the danger of being stepped on. Cows are large and not particularly careful where they put their feet.
They are indoors I believe because that baby was born in the harsh weather.

R.Powers said...

C-lever!

Linda said...

Nice C-hildren you've got there! It's been c-c-cold here too but I didn't think to photograph it.............very C-reative!

Janice said...

Very nice the color in that first one is amazing.

VioletSky said...

Oh my, that cold shot looks really cold! Loved the calf shot (and thanks for the enlightning info.)

Flo said...

Wow, beautiful pictures!!! The sky was that color?? Cool!!! I don't think I could work a dairy, the cuteness of the calves would just kill me :)

flowerweaver said...

Very sweet calf! Nice selection of photos. The yard art Cracks me up!

Laughing Orca Ranch said...

WOW. That last picture is awesome! And the baby calf is so sweet!

~Lisa

WildBlack said...

Well done! :D Crew campus reminds me of those beautiful days :D

Holly said...

Love the last 2. Great job!

lisa said...

Very awesome pictures!

Earl said...

Contented...

Callie Brady said...

They are all great photos, but the bottom photo of the ice on the plant is beautiful. You could frame that one for sure!

Far Side of Fifty said...

Cool and Cold..are wonderful...just your photos not the actual cool and cold:)

joated said...

Really cool set of pictures.

Freste said...

Cool and Campus are classics! Good stuff, TC. Good stuff!!!

threecollie said...

Fc, thanks!

Linda, thanks, I am quite fond of them...warm today and really pleasant

Janice, thanks, it only lasted a few minutes, but it was amazing.

Violet Sky, thank you

Flo, thanks, they are cute. Luckily we keep most of them, they grow up with us so to speak...you get quite fond on a small farm like this

FlowerWeaver, thanks, it is quite a sight to see.

Laughing Orca, thanks so much

Wild Black, thanks, Alan and Liz were helping Beck move her things back in after a break

Holly, thank you

Lisa, thanks

Earl, we always hope to be don't we?

Callie, thanks so much. Maybe I will print it for the fair next year

Far Side, thanks. I know what you mean. In a better world, snow would not be mentioned in the same sentence as October

Joated, thanks!

STeve, thanks, I have the campus one set as my desktop background so I can see my "babies" whenever I pass the computer.

Carolyn Ford said...

Clever photos for "c". Very nice photography.

threecollie said...

Carolyn, thanks! I enjoyed visiting your blogs and seeing your wonderful photos as well.