I don't have a caption, but I do have a true cow-versus-train story. When I 
lived up north a friend who was on his way up from London for the weekend was 
delayed by over 4 hours because a cow fell on the train.

I wonder if it's something they like to do between mouthfuls of cud  - train 
surfing. Dangerous, obviously, because the roof of a train is not as stable as 
they're used to.

Perhaps in your case it was a cow hoof ort she cud find ruminate of the 
cowridges, opened the last door, found there wasn't anudder one, and nearly 
fell into the friesian waters below.

B

> On 19 Feb 2014, at 00:01, "David Mann" <dmann...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I've been roped into scanning some old slides from the 1920s (or 
> thereabouts), most of which are from a Commonwealth tour of Australia.  
> There's an accompanying book but that's in storage with the rest of our 
> possessions while our house is being repaired.
> 
> The slides are a weird format, about 6x7ish, and are mounted between glass 
> which is taped together.  I've made up an insert to hold them in my medium 
> format scanner because I didn't want to take them apart.
> 
> I just came across this one and words fail me.  How it got up there I have no 
> idea.  I am starting to think that someone's playing a joke.
> 
> http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/765/#peso
> 
> Warning: the photo features a deceased cow.
> 
> I would love to hear some captions :)  This slide has a very small 
> handwritten label which I'm mostly unable to decipher.  Apparently it's in 
> Queensland.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave
> 
> 
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