Welcome to the second week of the A to Z blogging challenge with the letters H to M. To start the week we’re saying hello to he gorgeous Highland Cow.
They’re such a cuddly looking beastie and such a symbol of Scotland, though they can be found all over the world – they’re even in Tasmania. When we first moved to Scotland my beloved came up a week before me and the picture below is one that he sent to me whilst he was waiting for my arrival.
As you’d expect at a country show, there were Highland Cows in the livestock displays – here’s two really adorable ones that are different colours including a young one who I just wanted to hug.
Our local bakery often has Highland Cow cookies for sale – I love them and my beloved has bought me one in the past.
A carved wooden cow in the front yard of someones house.
A cow we drove past when we were out and about one day.
A very interesting teapot cosy for sale in a craft shop.
In any gift shop you’ll see multiple things with Highland Cows on them – lots of soft toys, cushions, kitchen paraphenalia, cards, and even jewellry.
To finish, here are the two cows that live in the field near our house – the red one with the kinky horn is the one that featured at the beginning.
So there you have the Highland Cow – have you ever seen any where you live? Before you go, why don’t you pop over to the A to Z blog and see what my fellow bloggers have come up with – click HERE to visit.
Until next time and the letter I, be good, stay safe, and say hello to the next animal you see.
Pamela & Ken
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The Highland Cows are such gorgeous animals! When my friend and I visited Scotland, that was the one thing she wanted to find/see – a real-life highland cow. We managed to find a few, including three that we could get up-close and personal with as they were in a paddock right next to a garden walk.Ros from Fangirl Stitches
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It funny that you should post this cause I was just thinking about cows, thought not as adorable as these. When I was a kid, we could go for a Sunday drive and see cows and horses. Now, I would have to drive quite a distance to see them. When I moved to my present home, there were sheep to the east and horses to the west. No more.
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Highland cow cookies? Now I've seen everything!
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What beautiful cows! I do not see them where I live. Thanks for the introduction to them.Emily | AtoZ | My Life In Ecuador
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They are so distinctive. The picture of the young one is adorable. I hope I get to meet one in person someday. WeekendsInMaine
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I grew up with cows in Southwest Oklahoma, but they don't have all the hair! Highland cows are absolutely adorable.
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The pictures are so cute.But, I am sure they are very ferocious when angeredA Peice Of My Life
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Now, if you want to make me go 'awwww' a lot and coo over cute animals, you've picked a good one – they are just so adorable (although I still wouldn't get a field with bull – look at those horns!) :)SophieSophie's Thoughts & Fumbles – Dragon Diaries
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They looks so cute :-)I've been to Scotland only once (though I really hope to come back soon) and I didn't come across them. Pity, that.@JazzFeathersThe Old Shelter – 1940s Film Noir
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Hi Pam and Ken – they are amazing beasts aren't they – and that colour … just stunning 'red' beasties. 8 years ago Flossie the Highland Cow escaped – she was on the run for 9 months and was found eventually in Swinefleet – it's not April Fool's day … I wrote a post about her … but as you've said they are irresistible … and I can imagine feature in cakes, biscuits and linen etc. What a delightful Highland Cow made from sweets … clever.Cheers and have a good week – Hilaryhttp://positiveletters.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/h-is-for-horse.html
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Hi. I'm visiting from the A2Z challenge. Love your H post. They are so cute 🙂
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Hi. I'm visiting from the A2Z challenge. Love your H post. They are so cute 🙂
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Love the paper plate entry!Harmony is Present.Affirmations for a Good Life
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When I visited Scotland with my daughter (Fangirl Stitches) and we enjoyed visiting some Highland Coos at a tea shop that we stopped at. I bought some sterling silver earrings with the coos on it (sorry have to say coos not cows cause that seems to how it is said) We are visiting again in August this year and so will be interested in reading your blog for ideas on what to do.Philipa (Ozzypip)Quilter and bloggerBlogging her way through an A to Z quiltOzzypip Quilts
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Goodness, what an amazing-looking cow! I've never seen one like it. I suppose the cold climate would make that coat handy. Love the lolly cow, I hope it won a prize.
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I've never seen a Highland Cow… but I've seen bad hair days like that. Ha!Trudy @ Reel FocusFood in Film: Hot Dogs
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They are the cutest cows ever!! 😀The Multicolored Diary: WTF – Weird Things in Folktales
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Those cows are adorable and wonderfully woolly. 😀A to Z 2017: Magical and Medicinal Herbs
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I am visiting from the AtZChallenge! I wish we got these around where I live…unfortunately, too many buildings! 😦 Those cookies are too cute!
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Gotta love those highland cows! I think they look so peaceful! Some need a haircut though. How can they even see with all that hair?I love how people go all the way with a subject! Cookies, crafts, sculptures!
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I was the same the first time I ever came here – I wanted to see one of the cuddly looking cows. Thanks for stopping by.
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I love seeing the highland cows when we're out and about, but love all farm animals. Thanks for visiting.
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They were very yummy.
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You're making me homesick Pamela & Ken.
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You're welcome Emily. Thanks for stopping by.
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The young ones just look like big teddy bears and I would love to hug one.
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I'm the same, I grew up with cows in Tasmania but I have to say these ones look much more cuddly.
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So cute and I'm sure they'd only get angry if you were threatening their babies – that's the same with all cows.
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I think it's impossible not to coo over them as everytime I see one I have to wind down the car window and call out hello to it. They're just so adorable.
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You'll definitely have to find some if you come back as they're very cute.
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I always wonder how much they can see of the world with that hair – on the \”kinky horn\” cow, you can't see any eyes at all! I suppose they're fine as long as they know where the best grass is.
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I've never seen a Highland cow before. They're very cute! ☺ I think most of ours are Holsteins. Wishing your a wonderful Week Two! Debbie @ THE DOGLADY'S DENLatest Post: HELLO, I LOVE YOU: Stuck behind bars!
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Our cows do not have all the hair, I've never seen one before. Very unusual.
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Thanks for stopping by Hilary – I just love them and always have a chat with them when I see them.
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Hi Ruth, thanks for stopping by – I've tried to comment on a couple of your posts but it won't let me. Your post has beautiful pictures of such an iconic building. We were in Sydney for one day of the Vivid Festival in 2015 and the rain was so torrential that my pictures of the opera house look like they were taken under water. Love indigenous art and each time we come home to Australia for a visit I'm tempted to buy some for our home.
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Sorry Bob – hope you're enjoying seeing your native land through our eyes.
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It really amuses me how many different ways people can find to represent something that they like – there might be more examples coming up under the letter L.
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It's great – I love how inventive children can be.
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Thanks Debbie, hope your week 2 is a good one too.
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