For the month of March Becky asks us to show her spiky, however we find it. The only rule: the photo must be square. To join in, follow the link:
For the month of March Becky asks us to show her spiky, however we find it. The only rule: the photo must be square. To join in, follow the link:
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It’s always a joy to see these great characters! 🙂
Hello Dina. Don’t they just make you smile and smile.
Indeed! 🙂
so funny
Oh, what a beautiful image!
Yay!
😀😀
That one seems to be snarling at you, Tish…
Think it’s finding something hard to chew 🙂
I know the feeling.
*lol* What a great shot. … And I know what my spiky square will feature tomorrow. Thanks for the idea.
Happy to help 🙂
Do you mind if I mention you in tomorrow’s post and link to your site?
What a gorgeous beast! I really love these highland cows 🙂
oh what a gorgeous face, and loving the just out of bed look. If only I looked that good when my hair goes spiky!!
Ha! Bet you don’t look bad at all, Becky, but glad Mrs MacMoo suits 🙂
Mrs MacMoo is a delight 🙂
I think we’ve all seen one of these on public transit at some point 😉
And maybe before one has even left the house 😉
… and I thought it was just me in the morning!
How I adore these cattle! Lovely shot!
Thank you, Ann-Christine. I think more photos may be imminent 🙂
You do have to wonder…what they see and how they handle heat.
They are very laid back creatures. Even in the heat of last summer they didn’t seem too bothered, though they did stick to the hedge shadows.
Wow, that is a bad hair day! But I wish I looked so cute when I had a bad hair day. 🙂
janet
Shame, he really does need that fringe cutting so he can see what he’s doing!
🙂
Great shot, love the look!
There’s something rather cool about the nonchalant one-sided wearing of hay 🙂
I think that’s a handsome heeland coo!
…the noo 🙂
That is such a typical English expression. It wouldn’t work in French.
J’ai une journée de mauvais cheveux. Nope.
Great photo. Those cows are so marvelous aren’t they?
(Never actually seen one) A reminder of the Ice age and stone tools.
Be good Tish.
Definitely something age-old about them, and you’re right, bad hair is not good en francais. Happy weekend, Brian.
Merci Tish. Bonne semaine.
That would be a good hair day for me!
I love Coos
Hi Brian. Hard not to love ’em 🙂