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Large & in charge

Daily writing prompt
Which animal would you compare yourself to and why?

I think I’m going to go with cows. Maybe it’s because I grew up on a farm and really like cows.

The thing is, I have always thought that being a wild animal is terrifying. I can’t imagine being a fox or a rabbit or a moose and just living the survival life. At any given time, someone is after you, wants you dead. Wants to eat you even. Tear you apart limb by limb.

And just sleeping in the bush alone all night, in the cold and snow? It sounds awful. I’m not cut out for that. I mean yeah, I do consider myself tough but I’m more cow tough than moose tough.

Cows have it pretty easy really. The farmer provides the meals, provides the water. They’re safe in a coral or pasture or barn. Not too much to worry about.

They hang out in groups, they have friends. They get to have babies and lick them and love them. They’re never in a rush to go anywhere.

They sleep on a bed. At least my Dad’s cattle did, in winter. He’d lay out pitchforkful’s of straw for them to sleep on and stay warm on.

Each day he’d go out and “clean the cow’s bed” or sometimes my sister Gena or I would do it. This involved removing all of the cow patties and fluffing up and adding to the straw.

It’s not a bad gig really, if I have to be on four legs.

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A repeat pic but I love this one of my sisters and I (I’m far right) with our cow Bethann and one of her twin calves!
Saw this on Instagram this morning, I didn’t know this was a thing!

10 responses to “Large & in charge”

  1. Brave move choosing to describe yourself as a cow! I suppose you like to chew the cud:-)

    And that mother Bethann is checking you out, making sure you aren’t hurting her baby!

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    1. I realised I had better clarify. I meant ‘chew the cud’ as the more the British (and Australian) saying…..

      chew the cud

      British

      think or talk reflectively.

      “we chewed the cud and drank a few beers”

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    2. Yeah I re-read it after and thought hmmm…not exactly flattering lol 😂

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  2. Cows have such amazing eyes. 🙂 And I love this quote, it’s another wording of something I hope to live by more and more.

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    1. “Stop carrying the weight of who you were”……..I thought this might make me dishonest…as such an open book, withholding tidbits seems wrong, but apparently I was wrong!

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      1. As a formula, it’s no good, but as a pause button, it’s fantastic!

        My son and I were talking the other day and he stopped himself because he realized he wasn’t saying the same thing he’s said before, not even because it was true or how he felt anymore. It had just become a default groove thing for him to say. We both laughed, and within a day or two I noticed something very similar. It was refreshing to just let whatever I was going to say, go on by, instead.

        I don’t want to do that because I minimize something, or from fear/avoidance. I’m not on the earth to merely entertain or stay in shallow waters, but if it’s one particular event or ‘thing’ I’m going over and over, then it should be taking on more dimension or fading into the background, or, something.

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      2. Yeah I had never considered to just drop it, leave it, and carry on 😬

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      3. 🙂 Nice to know we can still shift and change and learn every day.

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  3. *because he WAS saying….

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  4. Damn… cows don’t have a bad life! I like that they never are in a hurry. I can get used to that

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