20 thoughts on “Poems for Boys (and Girls) A Face-off in Teddy Roosevelt National Park”
Really enjoy your poems for boys and girls. Almost makes me wish for grandchildren. I’m most unlikely to have any of those (grandkids) and am at peace with my son’s decision except for once a week when your poems arrive!
PS Obviously it’s us who were hiking, not the cows. Although you never know if you might bump into a cow with a backpack these days, what with mad cow disease, milk quotas and all that.
I have a rule that I won’t argue with anything that outweighs me by several hundred pounds and has horns 🙂
Definitely a different kind of road hazard!!
Really enjoy your poems for boys and girls. Almost makes me wish for grandchildren. I’m most unlikely to have any of those (grandkids) and am at peace with my son’s decision except for once a week when your poems arrive!
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Thanks so much Karel. Can you adopt some little kids for grandchildren? They are easier than children!
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Wise move – we got charged at by a herd of cows on a hike this summer, it was well scary.
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PS Obviously it’s us who were hiking, not the cows. Although you never know if you might bump into a cow with a backpack these days, what with mad cow disease, milk quotas and all that.
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You shattered the picture I had in my head of them walking two by two, mooing amiably, water bottles strapped on with a drinking tube.
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We were in a big SUV. We had size on our side, but we would both have screamed like girls if it had charged.
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Yes, I would not mess with a steer! Great Captures:)
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Thanks!
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He certainly rules the road!
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He did. He wasn’t going to give way. Our SUV didn’t scare him!
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What a beauty! Just roaming wild out there, or livestock without a fence?
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I don’t really know. He didn’t look like he wanted to have a conversation so I’m guessing he was wild as we were in a National Park.
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I’am envious. I have been looking for a longhorn shot. Great shot!
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Thank you. North Dakota beckons!
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I have a rule that I won’t argue with anything that outweighs me by several hundred pounds and has horns 🙂
Definitely a different kind of road hazard!!
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Agreed! We gave him a pretty wide berth. We didn’t know if he was just obstinate or up for a shoving match.
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I wouldn’t want those horns in the side of my truck but I’ll take that kind of traffic jam to the Chicago one any day 🙂
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It was quite funny and a little unnerving but not aggravating like city traffic!
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Well, that’s a sight you sure don’t see in my neck of the woods!
(I like his black socks!)
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He was a different kind of traffic than we encountered in Chicago! lol And yes, it was cute that he dressed for the occasion.
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