After the cars and motorcyclist shown in my last two photos had passed, the cowboys decided that it was time for the cows to make a left turn from their walk down the right side of the road, and cross over to the other side.
I will keep this series going for a few more days.
This week we are showing photos of the dry, mountainous Atacama Desert of northern Chile on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site. It is quite a contrast to the lush green coastal lowlands of Costa Rica.
They used to ask kids that question except it was, "Why do chickens cross the road?"
ReplyDeleteThe answer was: "To get on the other side."
Eat Mor Chikin!
ReplyDeleteMy memory is the same as Abe's. I wonder if hearding cattle is as difficult as hearding cats?
ReplyDeleteThere must be a good reason!
ReplyDeleteThese are colorful cows. The herds I see in New England more often just have a single kind and a single color palette. Each one of these cows has a different color and pattern.
ReplyDeleteI hate this new word verification approach. It takes a lot of time to decipher, often wrongly, and I wonder if anyone gets so much spam that it can't be handled simply by doing a daily deletion of the few that get through.