Beware of . . . Belted Galloway

by | Sep 10, 2012 | Stories & Expeditions | 3 comments

Before returning home from New England this morning, I headed out into the pastures before sunrise to get some last shots of the beautiful farm our family was staying at over the weekend. In this picture, the head honcho of the small herd of Belted Galloway, a special breed of cattle being raised on the farm, stopped to check me out before heading over into the next pasture for breakfast.

6604_Lyndeborough-New Hampshire-USA_Canon EOS 40D, 17 mm, 1-5 sec at f - 16, ISO 100

“Every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle
upon a thousand hills. I know all the fowls of the mountains:
and the wild beasts of the field are mine. If I were hungry,
I would not tell thee: for the world is mine, and the
fulness thereof.” –Psalm 50:10-12

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3 Comments

  1. Nathan Burkhalter

    Love this picture 🙂

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  2. Daniel Staddon

    Beautiful landscape, James. I’ve always wished we could visit New England!

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  3. Michael

    I like the composition. The rock in the foreground adds so much! That pasture had such a serene backdrop with the gently rolling hills.

    Reply

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