The rural, agrarian foundation of Costa Rica was evident even in a short walk from the Marriott Hotel near the San Jose international airport. There was a pasture with some cows just a block from the hotel.
The truck held some food for the cows that a man was delivering. I guess sophisticated suburban cows are not content to eat only lush grass, and they want some additional food.
This week we have photos of the Sepik River tribes and villages posted on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.
7 comments:
They seem to live a good life!
A varied diet is good for everyone!
They are watching you to make sure you don't usurp their food supply.
Your Costa Rican Marriott has interesting surrounds Dave.. the remains of a coffee plantation and a tennis academy.. makes a pleasant change to some of the built up areas that they are in :)
p.s. the installation that I showed today is only there until the beginning of March, it's part of the Perth Festival but I feel that we are so lucky to have them even for a short while.
We have some grazing land in Prescott Valley. Not too long ago, I posted a photo of cattle grazing next to the town hall. They didn't look like the ones in your picture though.
Looks like Brahmas. We have a bunch in this area, also. In fact, you can find many cows in Ocala or just on the outskirts. More horses than cows, though.
These look like healthy looking cows. The one in front is wondering what you're doing!
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