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thesweetcheat
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Re: Wild life sightings at ancient sites
Jan 28, 2010, 21:46
faerygirl wrote:
thesweetcheat wrote:
faerygirl wrote:
thesweetcheat wrote:
faerygirl wrote:
Cows at Nine Stones Close that wouldnt leave me alone


Yes, my G/F has suffered from this, whilst I was busy taking pictures at Nine Stones Close, she was knee deep in mud trying to avoid an irate cow. How we laughed...


They must really like girls...


Perhaps girls run slower.

:-)



Whos running??! Its only a cow. I tell them how much I love blessed Nandi and that cows are very pretty (if a little smelly at times) and hope they dont all decide to charge at once...

ACTUALLY at Bryn Gwyn on Anglesey we got there just in time to see all the cows go charging between the stones (used as gate posts). Scary stuff when they all decide to move at once

x


Obviously it's only the boys who have to resist the urge to run, actually I am happy to acknowledge that I'm at the scaredy-cat end of the spectrum when it comes to irate cows. Also, if my G/F had tried to run I think the knee-deep mud she was wading in may have proved a hindrance!!

We did once have to climb a Cornish hedge on St Michael's Way north of Trencrom fort when an entire herd of cows decided to stampede from one field into the next, for reasons that we never did find out.
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