On Saturday, my last appointment of the day was with an enthusiastic city buyer interested in owning a trout stream property. The plan was to meet up at my office around 2 pm, then head out of town to have a look at the Hornby Hollow property This trout stream is a sleeper of a trout stream and is known to fish well. It is not over fished, off the beaten tract and has some pretty unique stretches of water. Working in a rural market is so great; it could hardly be called working. You basically never know what nature scenes might unfold before your eyes. You learn always to be prepared with a camera in hand.
On this particular day, as I arrived at my listing and directly across this gravel road, it appeared to be turnout day. For city folk: that is the day young cattle are just released on the open pasture to graze on new grass. Both the buyer and I proceeded to look over the stream, the land, and enjoy the country scenery and all the young cows. They were just as curious about us as we were of them. The fly fisherman and I both looked at each other and mutually agreed what we were seeing was a real life, living, Grandma Moses folk-art painting. Don't you agree?

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Wow Mary, that reminds me of the old "cow heard" herd joke.