posted by sharlet on Jan 5

No, as you can see (well you can’t see but we will pretend you can) it is I back in front of the computer so it was not a test. So, lets see, how was your day? My only hope is that it was a lot more exciting than mine, I spent the day at the Gift Gallery. Now you may or may not know that the Gift Gallery is located in our local Chamber Of Commerce and the local craft people sell their crafts there and a small percentage of the sale goes to the Chamber and if you volunteer your time sitting there a couple days a month then that percentage goes down. Today was one of my days!!! Now you tend to get a lot of lost people coming to see you and nine times out of ten they are looking for the Lake. How can you lose a Lake you say, well there was a time when I would have said “That would not be an easy thing” but not anymore, it is fast disappearing. Oh, back to the story, told him how to get to the Lake and as he was leaving I told him to “Watch out for the Cows” he turned around and said ” Yea what’s with all the dead cows on the road?” Like I told him they haven’t figured out yet they have to wait their turn, just like people they think there first in line. Maybe if we were to slow it down just a tad there wouldn’t be a new dead cow on the road every time we drive in and out of Meadview, I know we tend to blame it on Canyon visitors but come on now can’t all be their fault. Hope I didn’t tick anybody off, wouldn’t want to do that I love this area way to much, even the goofy Cows.

If you are reading this, let me know what you think.

2 Comments to “Was it just a test????”

  1. Gwynne Says:

    LOL ???? the cows are having a bad year it seems

  2. Adrienne Says:

    Yesterday on my way to Bullhead, there were cattle on both sides of PFR just after Dolan. Then I saw two on the left side that appeared to be fighting (or maybe playing) Right after I passed very slowly, the others that were on the right side crossed the road. Then on my way back from Bullhead, I saw a herd of about 30 head. They were all gathered together just south of Gregg’s Hideout Road about 100 feet west of Pierce Ferry Road. I could imagine the leader telling the rest, “We’ll just wait here until dusk, then we’ll wonder into the road and scare the daylights out of the tourists.” As we know, a lot of them feed at the side of the road and I’ve always wondered why there when they have thousands of acres to roam without being in the danger of getting hit.

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