December 20, 2018

Near Bentonville: A Farm and a Flooded River


Cows are often busy eating, but these were curious and looked at me.

Sharing with Fences Around the World.
Not far from there is the South Fork of the Shenandoah. The river was out of its banks on Monday, covering what is a normally a gravel walkway and a canoe launch area.


7 comments:

  1. very cool. i think they were hoping u were bring them a treat? something special. we have lots of flooding around here. all this rain is just so wild this year???! makes u wonder about next year, 2019? hope u fair better. ( ;

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  2. Mooo!! Yes, rain and flooding seem the harbinger of climate change around here too. I am glad cows look content.

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  3. ...yep. I saw scenery like this in Virginia.

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  4. Yes, the river does look quite high.

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  5. Three nice photographs here :)

    All the best Jan

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  6. Love the photos of the cows watching you. I wonder what they are thinking. :)

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