

The cows avoided even coming near the barn until later. I think there might've been a little sense of-- we didn't do it. Since every time a fence goes down, they did do it-- or at the least took advantage of it. There's not a lot of advantage to a barn on the ground-- no food to be had there, nothing really that interesting but they definitely had to inspect the damage and decide how the change might impact them. I am sure the fact that a new barn was constructed last fall would reassure them if they could put 2 and 2 together but that only usually happens when the tractor is heading out of the barn with a hay bale on the back.
The lambs came back as they wer


The wild geese felt it was much to-do about nothing.
3 comments:
Very funny about the cows avoiding the scene, making sure you knew they had nothing to do with it!
Your land looks beautiful, Rain.
Beautiful Rain,
I see unity between you and the land. It's a rare thing---and to be treasured. I feel and understand it in everything you write. It feels very strengthening to me!
lucyd
thank you both for your comments. I do feel there is a strong unity with me to the land. It really owns us far more than we ever own it.
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