Now those are happy looking cows and a steer. I also like the granitic backdrop, Tim. –Curt LikeLike Reply
Thanks Curt. They were curious but focused on that green grass. If I was a cow I might agree. LikeLike Reply
Driving up and down the Valley, Tim, I often see feed lots and can’t help but believe that the cattle that are out in open pastures are ever so much better off. –Curt LikeLike
I would hope so. Have to read Michael Pollan’s Omnivore’s Dilemma? If not you should. I’ve been intending to read The Jungle but have never got to it. LikeLike
I’ve read other books by Pollan but not that one, Tim. He’s an excellent, and interesting, writer. –Curt LikeLike
That he is. He lives in Berkeley and occasionally comes for talks hosted by our area independent book store. LikeLike
Somehow, I wasn’t aware that he lived in Berkeley. We actually read his “Botany of Desire” for our book club. LikeLiked by 1 person
Clo’s ‘cud-sin’? Mooooo! 🐄😆
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Too moooch but wonderful comment.
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Now those are happy looking cows and a steer. I also like the granitic backdrop, Tim. –Curt
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Thanks Curt. They were curious but focused on that green grass. If I was a cow I might agree.
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Driving up and down the Valley, Tim, I often see feed lots and can’t help but believe that the cattle that are out in open pastures are ever so much better off. –Curt
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I would hope so. Have to read Michael Pollan’s Omnivore’s Dilemma? If not you should. I’ve been intending to read The Jungle but have never got to it.
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I’ve read other books by Pollan but not that one, Tim. He’s an excellent, and interesting, writer. –Curt
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That he is. He lives in Berkeley and occasionally comes for talks hosted by our area independent book store.
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Somehow, I wasn’t aware that he lived in Berkeley. We actually read his “Botany of Desire” for our book club.
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Mooo? 😉
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