For the safety of the visitors walking the trails during the grazing period, DOGS are not permitted on the trails! Please stay on the designated trails and do not attempt to pet or feed the cattle. Your cooperation is appreciated. Grazing period ends April 10.
This is not their dog. I think he lives at a local farm. He ducked under the wire fence and wandered into the pasture, but only for a few minutes.
Fishers Hill was the site of a Civil War battle in September 1864. The battlefield park is not far from Strasburg and can be glimpsed from Interstate 81.
Hello, I love the views of the cows on the field and the cute dog. I am glad they put up the sign warning people to stay on the trail. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and the new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteNice that they let them graze there. Love the scenery!
ReplyDeleteA peaceful area, at least these days.
ReplyDeletePerhaps the dogs frighten the cattle alto this dog does not seem too threatening.
ReplyDeleteNice to see cattle grazing there. I always enjoy a scene like this.
ReplyDeleteLooks such peaceful scenes.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
how neat to walk amongst the cattle! i am glad the couple paid attention to the sign!
ReplyDeleteIt is so interesting to me that cattle are grazing on a Civil War battlefield. (I don't know why I'm surprised -- they can't fence off all of the land where that war took place... but somehow it still surprises me.)
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