OTIS

A more aptly named bull I have never met. Evidently this guy never misses a meal, makes lovely strong babies and is very gentle.
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He had a herd of heifers with him. Aunty Del feeling like the mature student in a class of teenagers sauntered over to see what the old girls were up to. The electric fence kept her from joining them. Evidently the old girls don’t like visitors but the younger heifers don’t mind.img_3314

Tia immediately made friends with the bull.

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They played for a while then wandered off to graze.

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This is a lovely little farm, the cows have a creek for water and trees for shade. Really nice place for my girls to meet their new Bull-friend.

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What is this bush? (above). I want one – especially if it is native!

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Yesterday my Airbnb guest and I went for a walk in Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie.

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We went on a short wander – about three miles, just enjoying the prairie and of course I came back with lots of information for my own wild areas.

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The area we were walking in had many many old bunkers.

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Such a large and wonderful project.

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This morning I started early – collecting all the weeds in the hay field. I wanted to get going before it got too hot and before the planes started spraying.

After breakfast I will hook the rake to the tractor and get to rolling everything over. The oats will take some drying.

Hopefully the spray plane will have moved on to another field by then. The spraying is endless at this time of year.

I hope you have a lovely day.

celi

Monday 0% Precip. / 0 in
Sunny to partly cloudy. High 89F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.

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60 responses to “OTIS”

  1. He does look the part – I could imagine him chasing people round the streets of Pamplona, though perhaps not with his calm disposition. It does look like a lovely farm.
    Those old bunkers would make fantastic caves for making cheese and cured meats.

  2. Otis looks huge next to our little Tia. I have an app called pl@nts that will identify most plants from a photo almost straight away. Laura

  3. Otis sounds like my kind of man. Strong and gentle. Yes. The idea of the prairie enchants me. Always has. And your pictures of the field flowers only confirms my ideas of it. So beautiful.

  4. That bush does look like a type of eucalyptus. I’d guess something like the one we call Silver Dollar back home in Australia. It’s also called Argyle Apple (Eucalyptus cinerea). I love that pretty silvery blue foilage.

      • Yes, it will grow in cold conditions, in which case it grows as a bush rather than the majestic trees we know. I saw some information about it here that confirms it. I just love that foilage – very beautiful indeed!

  5. It looks like a eucalyptus….I didn’t know they grew there. They ARE in California and some say they are invasive. I don’t know, because they don’t grow here in Colorado.

  6. You were a good ways from home—if I’m reading my map correctly. Did you run into any bison?

  7. I can’t believe the size of Otis! Will they fit? Will Aunty Del or Tia be scared? Silly, I suppose, but I’ve never seen nature’s course along these lines.

    The other day we were talking about dogs herding ducks on your blog. Our chickens found a hole in the fence of their pen and paraded themselves into the neighbor’s horse paddock. She tried to get them back through, but they ran back and forth in front of the hole, frantically trying to find it. Our cat hopped over the fence and herded ‘her’ girls right back through the hole swift as you please. Neighbor said she’d never seen a cat herding chickens before!

  8. Beautiful photos. With all the rain you’ve had, everything is looking so lush… almost like an early spring. Good luck with the hay ‘harvest’. — Mame 🙃

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