Sunday, December 02, 2012
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Perhaps love somebody a larger pet.
ReplyDeleteIs this a house for one family? It looks really huge.
ReplyDeleteI agree. This looks like a home in a modern subdivision - even a fountain in the front - and then you have the field and the cow. It definitely gives one food for thought. The shot itself is really pretty with the mix of rural and what I think is urban. genie
ReplyDeleteI'll bet cows were here first!
ReplyDeleteThat's very odd, indeed. Mighty nice house to have cows grazing on the property... I wonder if there's a farm nearby & it got loose? She looks awful skinny for a cow! =0
ReplyDeleteI doubt any farmers around here are that wealthy :)
ReplyDeleteand the owners will soon start complaining about the smell...?
Maybe it's the modern new age farmhouse? :)
ReplyDeleteLove your photos, they are very unique, love how you capture so many things from so many places.
It's simply a case of "the grass is always greener" on the udder side.
ReplyDeleteSweet cow, but poor thing - that mcmansion is intruding on her territory!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the best examples of urban sprawl I've seen in a long time, new proto-castles built in former pastures.
ReplyDeleteI agree, a little odd. But maybe a nice thing!
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice to live in a house like this surrounded by the beautiful countryside. Up-market farmhouse?
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