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Wednesday, 1 January 2020

Signs - Cows in Cowaramup

These signs are from the small town of Cowramup (pronounced Kuh-wara-mup) also known as "Cowtown".

The name doesn't actually come from the abundant cows in the area, but from "place of the Cowara bird" in Aboriginal language.

With about 2000 residents, the town is located just 12km (7,45mi) north of Margaret River, in the South West region of Western Australia, or 257km (160mi) from Perth. 

You have to drive past it on the way from Perth to Margaret River where we spent 4 days with the visiting family, and it's always a delight to stop even just to wander around and see some of the 42 cow statues, visit the quaint shops selling soaps and other home-made goodies, candy, local olive oil, etc, many with cow related names, and have a coffee or other beverage of course.

During the Christmas season various cows sport outfits with Christmas greetings 😄

For other signs please visit Tom.

Wishing all the blog readers a wonderful 2020!


                     

                     

    

 



41 comments:

  1. Cow Town is easier to say and so many cows in Cow Town.

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  2. Sami, I just love Moodolph!!!
    And "open to moody cows", I think I qualify ;-)
    A Happy New Year to you and yours!

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    1. Moodolph is quite funny. Thanks to you too Iris.

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  3. Hello, I love the cows and cute signs. I wish you and your family a very happy and healthy New Year!

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  4. Such a fun way to look at cows, and we thank you for the fun pics! Happy New Year! RO

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  5. Gostei destas fotos e aproveito para desejar um Excelente Ano de 2020 cheio de coisas boas.

    Andarilhar
    Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
    Livros-Autografados

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  6. ...Cowramup sure looks like a fun little town. I like how some of the cows got into the Christmas spirit. Thanks Sams for stopping by, my best to you on 2020.

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    1. It has become quite well known due to the cow statues. Thanks Tom :)

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  7. Muito obrigado!
    Retribuímos os votos com cordialidade!
    Bom Ano 2020!
    Paula e Rui

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  9. What great moooo signs. Happy New Year, Sami

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    1. Thanks Taken for granted. A great 2020 to you too.

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  10. I laughed till I nearly fell off my chair when I saw that next to the last photo. That was UDDERLY priceless, Sami. What fabulous signs and cows, too. They were all so well done and incredibly fun to see. Hope your New Year's celebrations are going well, too, dear.

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    1. Lol, glad you had a good laugh Elizabeth. We also had Skinny cow ice-cream. New Year party over :)

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  11. Dearest Sami,
    Love the parked bike with the flower basket on the front, next to the cute cow sign.
    Funny that name selection if it did not actually derive from this mammal...
    Happy 2020 for you and yours.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  12. As verdadeiras vacas loucas :))
    Feliz 2020

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  13. :) :) Obrigada e bom ano Pedro.

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  14. I'm glad you put in the pronunciation! I LOVE Moodolph! And all the cows!

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    1. Not an easy name for sure Jeanie. Moodolph is hilarious :)

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  15. What an amazing and fun place to visit!
    Have a wonderful weekend!

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    1. Thanks Lea, it is a fun small town for sure :)

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