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A ring would have been handy!!!

It's a strange part of the loch-side. It's almost not a field, just a huge area that cows roam about at random. When I saw them pooing in the water I was glad we weren't swimming in it!

Ring-less bull on the rampage, lovely. A ring in the nose is how the bulls I've been up close to are kept in line.

Sounds like free range cows. It's a bit chilly for swimming yet isn't it? Poo water, maybe that could be a new cosmetic treatment with a mindset of recycling, in line with the green drive.

I think Nessie has a relative called Ogopogo. When I was visiting this place, the natives told me about it and also one who'd seen it from a distance up on the side of a mountain. It's a huge lake (kind of like the word loch better than lake).

They do seem to be quite free roaming. There is a gate at either end of a gigantic piece of land around the loch. But they just fanny about all over the place!

Good grief, it seems like almost every body of deep water has a story of a beast! Pfft, gets going some of them are true. I like a bit of mystery still in the world!

But they just fanny about all over the place!

Visons of cow fannies frolicking just danced through my mind reading that.

I've not really explored the idea of these beasties much, other than Nessie from long ago. I do take it seriously when natives tell me such information. They shared a few other things that made my hair stand on end a bit. Mystery is a good thing, especially when it's things you'd rather not know. 😉

Oh yes, I am absolutely in agreement on the mysteries front. You think you would like to know and then afterwards you think ah, it might have been better not to

Some things are best not known, most definitely.

Agreed, like when your dog jumps up on the bed in the middle of the night and you remember that your dog died three years ago...