The Winner Is… and Help The Cows Again

Sorry folks, it’s not a video post today.  First I’d like to thank EVERYONE who entered my giveaway – it was great fun! And second, I’d like to say well done to Margie whose name came out of random.org and will be receiving my amethyst pendant in the post! Woo Hoo!

As a cow lover (but not in the 32oz steak kind of way as I’m now committed to vegetarianism…. but that’s another post) I’m really grateful to you for giving your suggestions on helping a poor, crow pecked cow.

The cow in question, Ganga, shares her field with a couple of other poorly cows who could benefit from any healing vibes you’d like to send.  The white cow in the field is Anahata who has cancer of the eyes and the other large cow is Yamuna who has a bad leg.

Thank you, and the beautiful cows thank you :-)

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  1. K Odell says:

    aww- I used to collect cows (not real ones) there’s something so sweet about them. but I still eat them occasionally- I am not the “meat every day” type- but I do appreciate meat occasionally.
    I also love cows for their delicious butter and cheese. Thank You cows for allowing me to get fat with your treats.
    But most of all, I love their big brown eyes and snotty noses.

    • Lyn says:

      I have a cow keyring, Betsy the rag cow and if I had my way I’d have cow print designs all over the place. I take photos of cows. I don’t know why really because I was terrified of them for the longest time.

      I’m also thankful for their generosity in giving me cheese, butter (why do people ever touch margarine???) and yogurt to pad out my figure ;-)

  2. anne says:

    Hi thanks for your replys thank you,In regards to the picture with the 3 cows only the white one is very ill the others are fine in the pic,
    The cow with the tail problem, and the one with the lame leg are not oin the pic above,but I thank everyone who sends blessings and happiness these ladies.
    The Farm is in Lechmore heath and despite these cows illness they are sooo blessed here.
    Anne

    • Lyn says:

      Ooops, sorry for pointing out the wrong cows but I’m certain the Goddess will be directing the healing to the right animal. She’s good like that ;-)