Sunday, May 9, 2010

highland cows.

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  1. I really like this photo but I don't like the red container in it. I wanted to photoshop it out, but thought for the sake of holgana I would leave it as is.

    If we do head over to europe it would be the first of july time. It is the most expensive time, but I do not have the joy of picking when I take my holidays, I just take when the people I work for take off and I don't get paid, a bit of a bummer, but oh well.

    I would love more info. though! we are still debating because of money, but really want to go!

    how was race for the cure? my cousins all ran in it for my aunt judy. I wish so badly that I could have as well!

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  2. Another amazing animal-in-cool-lighting shot! I love love love it! I didn't even notice the red box until you pointed it out. What breed are these? Seriously even the livestock over there is super cool. Actually I saw some paintings of cows the other day at Gardiner Village that I really liked. I never thought I would want a picture of a cow, but I am certainly changing my mind now.

    Our friend Ben is in Switzerland right now. He is actually stuck there because of the volcano. It would be a dream come true except that he is running out of money! I'll send you some info later this week for you to mull over.

    I ended up not being able to run race for the cure because my cousin Kierstyn got married at the same time as the race. Her reception was at Walter Plumb Sr. house. Do you remember the Plumbs from the Wilson Ward? Walter Jr was actually a high council member in Noelles student ward so she got to see him and Liz quite a bit. Anyhow, the house that the reception was at was amazing! Walter Sr is the stake president over the university singles wards, and he offers his house to anyone who is getting married. Pretty cool huh. I think that is exactly how it should work in the church. To those who are richly blessed should find ways to share what they've been blessed with. Anyhow. I'm bummed I missed the race, but there's always next year...

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  3. as far as I know, they are just highland cattle. These were in islay. I just love the way they look, especially these ones because they were so much smaller than what I usually see.

    I saw all of Noelle's pictures from the wedding! You looked lovely. I don't recall knowing the Plumbs, but it looked like an amazing place.

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