Dear blogger friends, sorry for the lack of blog posts lately, I'm working hard and also out and about enjoying the good weather. I have some days off work this week and next so hopefully I can chill out like this cow I spotted at the weekend
Relaxing in the country...
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ReplyDeleteHave a nice break....we are also doing the same.
Take care,
Claudia
Have a great time and a Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, i've had so many scary experiences with cows... Have a great weekend
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Lovely photo and I've just give you a blog award over at my blog! xxx
ReplyDeleteIs that the famous Ben... Mountain in Sligo behind the cow?
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