Sidor

Friday, November 21, 2014

Finally a frosty morning!






And so the frost came. I've been waiting for a frosty morning and the other day was a gorgeous chilled morning. Crystals on cars, sheds and nature. Frozen in time, but just for a little bit until the sun came out and melted it all away.

The cows behind our house got very curious when I sneaked around with my camera (Imagine this: A woman in her polka dot fleece Pj's, hat and gloves sneaking around with a camera taking pictures in a time when most people are having their morning coffee... Sometimes I wonder what my neighbors think about me...).
 
They are such sweet creatures, the cows. I love having the cows around and these are young teenage girls. They can be challenging though, you have to be a bit careful. Suddenly they take off galopping up the hill. Or even worse is when they come rushing DOWN the hill. That makes me very nervous...

One morning I heard a big BANG and a big SNAP! And Ooops, they all got loose after tearing the electric fence down. Luckily my garden is fenced in so no cows got into our garden and stared at me through the kitchen window. But they started to wander on the street. We called the farmer who quickly came to rescue and put them all back in place.

Now the cows are gone, this year they just visited for not even 3 weeks. It is the mild weather that gave them the chance to stay on top of the mountain longer. I am sad that they already have left. I feel so in tuned with nature when they are around.

Kärlek
Annette








Follow on Bloglovin

24 comments:

  1. That frost on everything looks so pretty!!! It is finally getting cold here too. Although our cold, and your cold, are two very different things!
    xo kris

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Kris
      It sure is pretty. And I know what you are saying. Cold is different depending on where you live. But we can all snuggle up!
      Xxx

      Delete
  2. Nice :-)
    I can feel what you meen by saying tuned with nature when the cows are around.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Katrien
      How nice that you get that part. Thank you for visiting. And listening. :)
      Xxx

      Delete
  3. Annette,acho muito bonito o inverno europeu,neve e tudo mais.Mas sou muito frienta com o pequeno inverno do Brasil,imagine eu ai,acho que congelaria,:)).Beijo amiga.Valéria.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Ola Valéria
      Você provavelmente iria congelar como um louco. Nosso frio é forma tão diferente do frio onde você mora. Obrigado fro visitar hoje. Fim de semana feliz.
      Besos
      Xxx

      Delete
  4. What a fabulous place to live, if a cow managed to find its way anywhere near my house I'd be astounded! Have a good weekend,
    Jillxo

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Jill
      Not many people get the chance to live so close by cows. It is a very special feeling.
      Happy Weekend!
      Xxx

      Delete
  5. Nice pics and welcome in "winter".
    We already have snow here for a week and it is very cold-weather too.
    But kids are happy.
    And every thing is clean around us with the snow.
    Well, I like cows, so calming animals I think, but far, very far away from my garden...
    Miss

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi
      Lucky girl to get real winter already. I am patiently waiting. Saw the pictures on your blog. Looks so nice. I love snow!
      Xxx

      Delete
  6. I feel the same way about the cows, Annette! I live on a farm and just love visiting the cows on my morning walk. Beautiful frosty photos!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. We talk with cows. In different parts of the world. How nice. :)
      Xxx

      Delete
  7. I totally have the same thought (as to what the neighbors think) when I'm out like that as well! lol I imagine they say "that crazy lady is at it again." ;D We've have quite a few frosty mornings already, a little unusual for here (Southern US) but expecting a warm up for the weekend (62F).I too like the background sounds of farm animals throughout the day. Happy frosty morn'!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Angela
      Thank you for sharing this. It feels comforting to know I'm not the only one making a fool out of myself in front of my neighbors. Ha ha ha!
      Xxx

      Delete
  8. Love these pictures. I can just picture it the way you described...the fleeced, furtive photographer darting about lol! When I lived in rural northern Michigan, down the hill from our house was a cow pasture. As a small girl I was both fascinated and nervous about them. And the electrical fence was off more than not. ;)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi
      Oh, that electrical fence... I think all my children has learned their lesson touching it. And it is not nice. Thanks for popping in.
      Xxx

      Delete
  9. Anette, how romantic:-)
    For us it is still warm, but it will come:-))

    ReplyDelete
  10. I had a good laugh invisioning you tip toeing about in your Pj's outside surrounded by cows haha. If your where my neighbor then I'm sure there would not be a dull moment :)

    Birgitta xx

    ReplyDelete
  11. Having grown up on a dairy farm I have a special place in my heart for cows--they are very interesting. Yes I'm sure the neighbors often wonder about me as I walk about the property in some unusual clothing snapping photos

    ReplyDelete
  12. Looks nippy!
    Would love to have cows around the house. Do they have bells on?

    ReplyDelete
  13. I always admire your post!
    You live in really fabulous place!!
    Welcome in winter!!

    ReplyDelete
  14. Ha ha!! We had a frosty morning yesterday and I went outside to take lots of pictures. My neighbour was probably wondering what I was up.

    ReplyDelete

Thank you so much for visiting my world. I love reading your comments and I do my utterly best to respond to questions and sweet messages. Thank you again for popping by.

Kärlek
Annette

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.