Some people have cash cows, but our neighborhood has a holiday cow. I have posted photos of this beautiful bovine many times in the past, and I bet you look forward to seeing her each holiday!
Hello, it is a cool holiday cow. Never seen one with turkey feathers for a tail. Thank you so much for linking up and for sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend.
Yes, it's a turkey cow, just in time for Thanksgiving. Looks like it would feed a crowd. Dana Bug used to have a pig in her neighborhood in Ohio which was decorated for various holidays. And up the hill from me at the edge of Jerome, there are three flamingos that get appropriately decorated for various holidays and events.
It appears to me this bovine cannot decide if it is a cow or a rooster. Now that's gender confusion! It is rather cute, though.
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ReplyDeleteHave a great week-end!
Hello, it is a cool holiday cow. Never seen one with turkey feathers for a tail. Thank you so much for linking up and for sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteA Thanksgiving cow!
ReplyDeleteShe's ready for the snow to fall.
ReplyDeleteThat is funny!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun turkey-cow. Did not know cows had such fancy tails. You have humorous neighbors.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's a turkey cow, just in time for Thanksgiving. Looks like it would feed a crowd. Dana Bug used to have a pig in her neighborhood in Ohio which was decorated for various holidays. And up the hill from me at the edge of Jerome, there are three flamingos that get appropriately decorated for various holidays and events.
ReplyDeleteHa, ha, very cute.
ReplyDeleteWell, I have seen a turduckin...but not a turbovine!Cute!
ReplyDeleteI remember this cow! How nice to see her again. She's very cute and clever.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun critter is this holiday cow!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable great idea ,Im just getting back to blogging so hope to visit you often
ReplyDeleteMoo-gobble Moo-gobble! So fun!
ReplyDeleteI love her!
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