Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Wordless Wednesday: Summertime at Le Grys Farm


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  1. I think the cows are enjoying the sunny day on the meadow, look so happy...

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    1. They have a huge amount of space, yet they come and watch me garden for hours!

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  2. I love this kind of pictures, my favourite black and white cows and swallows flying over. Beautiful!

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    1. The swallows were flying so low - we see it sometimes and I can't resist getting my camera out!

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  3. What a great shot Sarah!

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  4. Cows always look peaceful somehow. Great shot.

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  5. SO beautiful! Wishing you a lovely end to your week! Nicole xo

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  6. Beautiful shot with the birds overhead too.

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  7. You can't beat a swallow to sum up summer.....sadly they will soon be on their hazardous journey to Africa and we will have to wait till Spring to see them again.

    A beautiful image...........

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    1. I hate it when they go, but without their departure we wouldn't have the joy of their return.

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  8. Very idyllic, so very different from the view I have from my window – here in East London!!

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    1. Imagine the chaos if the cows relocated to you!

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  9. Beautiful scene! There is something so peaceful about grazing cows. They seem to be such sweet animals, though I have never known one personally.

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    1. I think I know this happy herd well - they are very nosy and pretty swift on their hooves if they spot something they need to investigate!

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  10. Hello Sarah, lovely, you should title this, "busy mowing the grass".

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    1. You're right! .... if only we could train them to edge the lawn!

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  11. lovely photo. Nothing like the green grass of summer to know what season you're in.

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  12. Beautiful! It looks so idyllic. :o)

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  13. I never knew that there was a farm bearing my name

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