Photos and notes from on the road. A biologist at heart. A 'retired' network administrator and lifelong photographer. Living in Ashland Wisconsin on Lake Superior's Chequamegon Bay.
Monday, February 27, 2006
Tin cow. A rare sighting.
A possible mutant species. Only seen living under powerlines. Is it's tail plugged in?
If you look close it is does have wheels but skis good thought.
This cow was built by a local inventor. Who held many patents. Including the cord buddy that's a reel for storing extension cords.
He also invented the swing away mail box for rural routes. They swing out of the way if and when they are hit by snow plows. I get a pic.
POP
This species is known for it's high quality ice cream. One step. No processing plant. Tin cow to spoon licking. I'll leave the details to your imagination.
South of Ashland Wi on Highway 13 by the White River. It's way up on a hill. Yep I've seen it :) If you look close you can see that it's made out of an oil tank used for heating a home.
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That's funny. Looks like it would be fun to put skis on it and take it for a few runs down the hill.
Maybe she's just frozen. If this cow lives where all the snow pictures come from, it may be the only kind of cow who can make it through the winter.
Kat
If you look close it is does have wheels but skis good thought.
This cow was built by a local inventor. Who held many patents. Including the cord buddy that's a reel for storing extension cords.
He also invented the swing away mail box for rural routes. They swing out of the way if and when they are hit by snow plows. I get a pic.
POP
This species is known for it's high quality ice cream. One step. No processing plant. Tin cow to spoon licking. I'll leave the details to your imagination.
W
I've never seen one of these before, but my neighbors need one.
South of Ashland Wi on Highway 13 by the White River. It's way up on a hill. Yep I've seen it :) If you look close you can see that it's made out of an oil tank used for heating a home.
You have to be looking for it or you'll miss it.
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