This morning I once again practiced my time-honored cow-luring technique (see my earlier post for details), and with great success!
Well, I admit I only had mild success with the alpacas.
—However, I was able to, first, engage the interest of the nearest cow, who eyed me, then approached:
And then approached a lot:
(I still have a little bit of cud smeared on the side of my camera.)
Then, the more-distant cow—the one with whom I’d had a previous bonding moment (and later an icky moment)—noticed me,
And came by to take a look:
Great days, I tell you. Great days.
Well, I admit I only had mild success with the alpacas.
—However, I was able to, first, engage the interest of the nearest cow, who eyed me, then approached:
And then approached a lot:
(I still have a little bit of cud smeared on the side of my camera.)
Then, the more-distant cow—the one with whom I’d had a previous bonding moment (and later an icky moment)—noticed me,
And came by to take a look:
Great days, I tell you. Great days.
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1 comment:
That brown cow with curly hair is kind of cute. But the alpaca looks suspicious, as if to say, you think cow luring will work on me?
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