:yea: I love these pictures Chuck! :yea: You got some great shots! Thanks for the smiles today!! 🙂
Thanks, Jackie. 😀 I hope you enjoyed the grins. :m2:
Reminds me of Chick Fil A for some reason 🙂
Good one, Julie! It’s probably has to do with the insanely creative name. :surrender: Or maybe it’s the insanity. :dontknow:
Such peaceful pictures (and hilarious title!) 😉
The pictures capture the flavor of life in this neighborhood. 😀 I guess the title gives you a clue to where my mind was. :angel:
She’s saying, ‘eat chicken, it tastes better!’ :angelic:
Nice word play you have going on with your title. :ha:
Riiight! :rofl: Thanks.
When the kids were in the elementary grades, we got our textbooks from a company in Texas.
One of the kids’ textbooks taught that the plural for “beef” is “beeves.” We got a good laugh out of that one. :rofl: Only in Texas would you need to know that!
I would have said, “beefses.” :no: Too much “Lord of the Rings,” huh? :dunce:
She? Look like boys to me. Anyway, I love fields of cows/beef/steers/heifers/calves/edible protein waiting for the right time. I like their looks better than eating them, but it’s the way the world works at present.
Steers and heifers comprise this herd. They’ll all end up on someone’s table. At least that’s the neighbor’s plan for them. 🙂
Sir Loin – a very accomplished bull, I’m sure. *giggle*
Actually that “bull” is a bum steer. :rofl:
I almost made it: “Sir Loin of Boef,” but that seemed pretentious–well, more pretentious than necessary. 😀
Well, that just goes to show that my knowledge of beef/boef extends only to the table.
For most of us, that is enough. :food:
What a beauty! She’s eyeing you, Chuck!
Only for a moment, Lin. Being a vegetarian, she has no interest in me. :no: Soon she was giving her attention to the green beneath her hooves. :food:
Very funny…beautiful farm there. I would love some steak.
My WW is kitchen remodeling and thick snow. Happy wordless Wednesday!
:yea: I love these pictures Chuck! :yea: You got some great shots! Thanks for the smiles today!! 🙂
Thanks, Jackie. 😀 I hope you enjoyed the grins. :m2:
Reminds me of Chick Fil A for some reason 🙂
Good one, Julie! It’s probably has to do with the insanely creative name. :surrender: Or maybe it’s the insanity. :dontknow:
Such peaceful pictures (and hilarious title!) 😉
The pictures capture the flavor of life in this neighborhood. 😀 I guess the title gives you a clue to where my mind was. :angel:
She’s saying, ‘eat chicken, it tastes better!’ :angelic:
Nice word play you have going on with your title. :ha:
Riiight! :rofl: Thanks.
When the kids were in the elementary grades, we got our textbooks from a company in Texas.
One of the kids’ textbooks taught that the plural for “beef” is “beeves.” We got a good laugh out of that one. :rofl: Only in Texas would you need to know that!
I would have said, “beefses.” :no: Too much “Lord of the Rings,” huh? :dunce:
She? Look like boys to me. Anyway, I love fields of cows/beef/steers/heifers/calves/edible protein waiting for the right time. I like their looks better than eating them, but it’s the way the world works at present.
Steers and heifers comprise this herd. They’ll all end up on someone’s table. At least that’s the neighbor’s plan for them. 🙂
Sir Loin – a very accomplished bull, I’m sure. *giggle*
Actually that “bull” is a bum steer. :rofl:
I almost made it: “Sir Loin of Boef,” but that seemed pretentious–well, more pretentious than necessary. 😀
Well, that just goes to show that my knowledge of beef/boef extends only to the table.
For most of us, that is enough. :food:
What a beauty! She’s eyeing you, Chuck!
Only for a moment, Lin. Being a vegetarian, she has no interest in me. :no: Soon she was giving her attention to the green beneath her hooves. :food: