My last Project 52 post was about my new Boba carrier and how much I am loving it. Jude and I went for a walk 4 days this week. It's great for both of us to get out of the house and greet our neighbors. This time I thought I'd share another aspect of going for a walk here: livestock.
It is very common for livestock to be herded down the street to get to another spot to graze. This picture was actually taken from in the car, but you get the idea. You round a corner and a full herd of cattle and goats are walking straight towards you. One day, several months ago, I got over on the side of the road as far as I could. As one of the cows passed he walked straight up to me and head-butted me before moving on. Since that day I do my best to get away from any oncoming herd by taking a different road or getting into someone's yard. So there you have it, motherhood in Tanzania involves livestock dodging.
2 comments:
What a rude cow. Visiting from Project 52.
Ok, so you never told me you got head-butted by a cow. That's hilarious. I'll be on the lookout when I'm out with Baylor.
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