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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Old and New (and Brown)
Out doing some work assignments today. These are the two things that caught my eye the most. I seem to have a color theme going on in posts this week.
First, the closeups. Can you picture the whole from these hints?
I bet you have a pretty good idea of what you are going to see next. First is a 1947 Chevy 1/2 ton truck. This side was getting more sun and you can see more of the original color. Pretty nifty! I'm calling this "Old." Of course if you were born in 1947 or earlier you might want to dispute that.
Did you guess what the little guy was up to? This isn't a cattle breed that I see a lot of. I think it's a red poll, but any farm bloggers with real knowledge, feel free to weigh in. I do know that he's pretty new to the world.
It rained a lot today- cooled down and felt nice.
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My husband would love to restore a truck like that, and that's a sweet shot of the calf nursing.
The weather there sounds nice. It's very muggy again here these days, the usual case when there's some crazy storm brewing over the nearby waters.
my buddy love that truck as well
nice truck
That is a nice truck. 1947. Yes I do believe a lot of good things came out of that year. What year was I born..? Oh yes I remember.
Absolutely could picture the whole.
That calf took me back to my childhood. We thought it was pretty cool to get calves to suck on our fingers. Although now, I can't imagine why!
You just got spammed by GAMMABLIXT/swingsingle Irritating, huh?
I think the cow is a mixture. but the truck is pure bred American and gorgeous.
nellie
I love the chevy truck and that would be outstanding when restored. It's vintage. But the weather here is oven hot again.
These are some lovely natural pictures of things around you.
From the old Chevy (my age) to new life. It is a wonderful contrast.
A good discovery from the ordinary.
i love that picture of the 1947 chevy and the nursing mom and baby.
Poll is a term for a hornless cow. The red poll is naturally hornless rather than having its horns sawn down. I don't know a great deal about them other than they are an ancient breed of cattle that are excellent milk and beef cattle as well as being very docile.
In Britain the Queen is the Patron of the Red Poll Cattle Society.
If you would like to check the breed then the Society website is: http://www.redpoll.org/
Ivy- I know I would not be able to tolerate your weather. I don't know how you can stand it.
shengy- old trucks certainly are fascinating to many people.
Goodies- those classic trucks just make you want to fondle them!
John- ha! I missed '47 by a few months, but it was a good year!
Chuck- I know, it was really easy, but it wasn't really a quiz.
Grandma- Well, it feels so primal- I remember that too.
Hi Garden- I deleted the spam. Thanks for weighing in on the cow. Could be a mix, but this farm seems to have a small herd of them.
borris- the appeal of making such a classic truck look nice again is undeniable. Sorry about the heat.
Rek- Thanks for stopping by. I like to find the best of all the natural things.
Emma- It would be interesting if the trucks could birth some new ones every year, eh?
rainfield- yes, I see many fewer 1947 trucks than I do cows or flowers or bugs.
betchai- the little guy was very busy- didn't care that I was watching one little bit
Polly- thanks for the info. these seem a bit too brown (although some of the pictured red polls were brown), but the head shape etc is right.
Love that truck! Someone needs to give it some TLC!
Hi Ferd- I suspect it will get some. It was in the yard of a very nice home.
That little calf is too cute!
Is that truck still runnning? It looks pretty ancient - sort of like how I feel!
Very cool truck. I like the way they made them back then..
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