The Fence Lines
The Fence Lines… A little closer.

Carolina country lines

Carolina land lines

I love my North Carolina!
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Posted by DorkyDeb on April 23, 2011 at 7:38 PM
These photos make me think of a time when we took one of my city born & raised cousins to my other cousin’s farm (opposite sides of the family). It was hilarious. She called the cows “Moos” and we had to keep stopping her from almost touching the electric fence lines. 😉 (And no she was not a little kid. LOL) It was a fun trip.
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Posted by dogkisses on April 25, 2011 at 8:45 AM
Moos! How funny! Good thing she didn’t touch the lines. It’s fun watching city folks in the country. I guess they have just as much fun watching us in the city. The first time I went to NY, my friend kept saying stop making eye contact with people. I thought he was being rude, but later learned that it is indeed best up there to keep your eyes on your own path.
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Posted by Sue Dreamwalker on April 18, 2011 at 10:58 AM
So you have been busy clicking away I see… It looks very flat here.. Are there any mountain ranges or hills in this area Michelle.. I live on top of a hill you see LOL.. and most of the places around here are up hill and down Dale as they say here… Good luck with the Photo Challenge… 🙂
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Posted by dogkisses on April 18, 2011 at 12:41 PM
Hi Dreamwalker,
Yes, I’ve taken many photos lately. It actually isn’t flat here. The one photo makes it look that way because it is a farm, but mostly there are low rolling hills where I live. Very pretty with lots of trees. I wished I had posted one showing more of what it looks like around here. Maybe I will soon so you can see the big Oak trees and tall Pines.
The Photo Challenge is part of a WordPress idea to get people blogging and sharing more. You don’t have to be a photographer, although of course many people are and have wonderful photos, but everyone is welcome to join :).
When I can’t blog (write) then at least I hope to keep my connection by sharing the photos. Thank you for visiting me Dreamwalker. It means a lot to me, esp., right now. I hope you are doing well.
hugs and I hope to read your blog this week too.
Michelle.
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Posted by mo on April 17, 2011 at 3:51 PM
Did that cow realize you were photographing her in that unflattering pose?
Nice pictures…..I’ve never been to North Carolina…some day maybe.
mo
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Posted by dogkisses on April 18, 2011 at 12:45 PM
I don’t think that cow cared in the least. I really don’t. They don’t seem to care much about what people think of them. We could learn a lot from cows and in Africa, they say watching cows is very good for your health.
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