Thursday, February 18, 2010

Tillamook Dairy

 
This was dinner time a little before 5 pm yesterday.

9 comments:

  1. Funny - if this was just before 5 pm yesterday, and you were on a motorcycle and a black wind suit with green or yellow stripes, I saw you taking this photo - and wondered why.... now I know :) Nice photo, by the way. The black and white really makes this look better than in color :)

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  2. Wow, that's amazing! That was me! How on earth did you find this blog with a photo from your dairy? That is so cool! Thanks for your comment and more importantly, thanks for allowing me to take the photo! :)

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  3. I love this photo. It reminds me of some of the large barns with the cattle lined up to feed from my childhood. I think the black & white gives it a nice vintage feel.

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  4. Thanks Kari. I would've liked to grow up on a farm (I think). :)
    Sounds like you grew up in a nice rural area.

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  5. Too much work, and not enough play!
    The horses were a nice perk though!

    Just kidding (sort of). It's a lot of work, but rewarding too. It can keep you tied down to one place though. I like to run around and play too much to be a good farmer.

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  6. Great b/w of the cows!! Nice lines - cute cows. Makes me think of cheeeeeeese!!! MMMMMM

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  7. Kari,
    Yeah, that word work goes along with farming. I'm too much of a city-boy but it's fun to think about farms. :)

    Yolanda,
    Thank you. This dairy is only about a mile as the crow flies from the Tillamook Cheese Factory.

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  8. Great photo. Cows my favourite animal and you can post as many images of them as you like Mike.

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  9. Thanks Roy. Tillamook is loaded with dairy farms. Unfortunately the odor is there too but you kind of get use to it. :)

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