After a mostly-London summer, small town Princeton took some re-adjustment (What is that weird noise outside the window?! Oh, right, it's just cicadas and crickets singing.) Getting handmade cheese 3 miles away at the organic dairy farm is a most pleasant re-adjustment!
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Maravilloso lugar donde poder vivir,
huele a hierba fresca de la mañana.
Bonita fotografía.
Saludos, Ángel
Suggestion for music for this is Bach's 'sheep may safety graze' apologies to the bovines. Lucky you.
That's a very content looking herd of cows, Cherry Grove Farm looks like just the place to pick up some cheese too!
Very mooving photo. (:-0)
Welcome home to pastures green ;-) Been fun seeing your summer photos.
Sorry the mix up with viewing the photo on my blog. Your computer is not at fault. I was the link I posted. It's fix.
What a lovely countryside view.
There is still summer.
Hugs
Wouldn't mind driving out for some cheese myself!
Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
Oh yum! Homemade cheese is the best!
The cheese sounds wonderful!
Thanks for the link! I had a pleasant virtual visit to the farm with no barnyard odors. :--)
Oh, such a change! The sweet cows, so green and fresh and a hand made cheese from organic daily farm!
Lulu, I feel that I am at home!
Beautiful picture and very pastoral!
Artisanal cheese and the beauty of this landscape... not a bad way to readjust :) Love how you captured these cows in all their glorious shades of brown.
I am sure it is very different.
Welcome home, Jude!
Quite peaceful.
I love farm fresh cheese. We have a place here in nearby Alabama called Sweet Home Farm. The very best cheese! I always take pictures of the cows when I go there. :)
I take that over London any time! (And I love London!!!)
Cows!!!
I liked your England pictures, but this is pretty nice, too.
Big cities are great, but there's nothing like good country fresh air....and cheese :)) tres joli rural scene Lulu.
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