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Anon photo critic inspired by 'Cows on the Run, out having fun'

An anonymous photo critic was inspired - almost to action - by Anita Rees' classic photograph
of "Cows on the Run, Out Having Fun" in Chance, Adair County, KY
I got a huge kick out of the "Cows on the run" picture and since seeing it, that catchy phrase has been looping though the remnants of my mind to the tune of Sir Paul's "Band on the Run." A considerably smarter, wittier person than I could have a blast completely re-writing the song lyrics around those four words. . . it may take strong drink, a long walk, and a hearty dinner served on our finest plates of paper to clear my mind this brisk March day . . . Critique of Anonymous ex-pat, genius without peer Photo Critic
See: Cows on the run, out having fun in Chance, Adair County, KY by Anita Rees.




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