A Bell for Beulah Petunia

Apr
19


I bought 52 a cow bell for Christmas never thinking he would REALLY go out and buy me a cow! Beulah Petunia is wearing a halter now with that cow bell–part of the six ways to Sunday we’re locking her down in her stanchion.

Comments

  1. Julie says:

    I LOVE the sound of tinkling cow bells! 🙂

  2. Sheila Z says:

    Now you are going to need a barn for winter and not just for the Now you need a massive hay storage area. You can’t get snowed in and have no hay for a girl that big. See what a cow bell leads too…. LOL

  3. Sheila Z says:

    Wow, post got mangled. Not good to post when still not awake. Edit skills not functioning.

  4. Barbee' says:

    Our Beulah Petunia’s got bling-bling! Maybe B.P. is like me in that, if I don’t move about, I begin to hurt. Standing still for a spell could do it, but you will get faster and all will be well – eventually. She looks mighty pretty all dolled up. Any minute now, Clover will notice, and then there will be trouble with a capital T!

  5. CindyP says:

    it all started with a cow bell for Christmas……….

  6. Sandi says:

    She doesn’t look too thrilled with it! Ha ha

  7. Sasha says:

    I NEED MORE COW BEL!! I just bought a cow bell at a local feed store, but sadly not for my cow. I don’t have a cow but instead bought the cow bell for the MLS soccer games I attend. GO SOUNDERS!!

  8. Melinda in Washington State says:

    When will Beulah Petunia calve next?. She has such a pretty face.

  9. Nancy in Iowa says:

    Oh, my! I bought a cow bell for my Mom when she was 100 so she could ring it when she needed me! She loved cows, and always talked about how she kissed her cow growing up on the PA farm. Love the sound of that bell!!! :cowsleep:

  10. CherShots says:

    Do you think if I bought my husband a ‘chick feeder’ he’d get the idea? Or maybe a bridle and saddle – NO, never mind – knowing him he’d probably think it meant something else! LOL

  11. marymac says:

    I love the sound of cow bells and I think they get used to the idea of it, and you always know where she is .

  12. Melanie says:

    Everything is better with cow bell. I got a FEVER! 😆

  13. Jane says:

    Growing up with my Grandparents one of my favorite memories is laying in bed on hot summer nights with my head by the window so I could catch a breeze and hearing the whip-o-wills and the cow bells on the cows as they chewed their cud or grazed. That sound clung clung clung along with the night sounds of the whip-o-wills and other critters lulled me to sleep many a night. Gotta love the cow bell!

    By the way I have grown to love you blog. I grew up on a farm not far from where you are. You are causing me to start missing it. You sure are bringing back a lot of memories – I am missing a lot of the old folks too.

  14. DonnaTN says:

    Maybe you need a sheep bell for Mr. Cotswold so he can’t sneak up behind you again!

  15. Runningtrails says:

    Well, of course! You can’t have a cow without a cow bell.
    She is a very pretty girl!

  16. whaledancer says:

    The lovely lady has a necklace! Have you told her how good it looks on her?

    I think Donna has a great idea about belling Mr Cotswold.

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