
Cattle are very often kept in paddocks
frames they could very easily break
there are many reasons why they don’t.
People are very often kept in imaginary paddocks
frames they could very easily break
there are many reasons why they don’t.
Sometimes they break free, humans too.
A post inspired from the always worth visiting Paula
Thursday’s Special: “Breaking free”
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Great post my friend, break free,( everybody should).
#.jan masyn
Thanks, really appreciates – yeah agree, we all should… 🙂
Somehow reminds me of “Prison Break” 🙂 And many perspectives of freedom…
Clever, Drake, really is!
#.ese
Thanks a lot, so glad you like it – really appreciate your words… 🙂
Ah, the moos 😀 I like them. The funniest thing I saw on Corsica – they let their cows wander freely on roads at night. We almost run a few of them over. Thank you for your gr8t contribution Drake. Wish you a great weekend!
#.paula
Yeah remember it very well from Corsica – at the english moorland, like the huge area North York Moors, there you would meet lots of sheeps which make their own traffic rules – every herd have their own area including roads… 🙂 🙂
Have a wonderful weekend… 🙂 🙂
You too Drake 🙂
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Neat shot!
So now that they’ve broken free will they become wild cows? Form a cow gang? 🙂 🙂
#.resa
Maybe they will and maybe they will see the “Easy Rider” movie… 🙂 🙂 😉
🙂 🙂 “lol” Cows don’t watch movies! However, maybe they could get cow motorcycles? 😉 😎
We never can tell… 🙂 😉
😉 🙂
Nice photo and very wise thought… yes, there are many reasons why they don’t… often is love too a reason.. You touched here a topic always hard for me to deal with… 😦
#.laura
Love causes many things, for better or worse
– best wishes and big hugs from here… 🙂
lovely post!! 🙂
#.ayesha
Thanks, really appreciates… 🙂
Sometimes we have to break free and so do just cows !
#.serach shiro
Agree with you… 🙂
It’s good to see them in the field…
#.shimon
Really appreciate you like it… 🙂