My Moo’s
Yesterday I got my new moo cards in the mail.
So . . . . . do you moo?
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This entry was posted on 22 February 2009 by mon@rch. It was filed under Flickr, Nature, photography and was tagged with business cards, moo, moo.com.
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I am a naturalist, field biologist and nature photographer from the Western New York area. I have started exploring nature writing through this blog and it truly has been fun sharing my numerous adventures with everyone. Thanks to the many other authors that help me with my post and they will be sharing some of their nature explorations.
I have always had a latent interest in birds and photography and have been lucky enough to find time to explore these interests over the last few years. I am very thankful to the Cattaraugus County Bird Club for getting me started, sharing their wealth of knowledge and for their wonderful programs. And many thanks to Tom for letting me share some of my adventures and photos on the Monarch Nature Blog.
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I have no idea what moo cards are but your are lovely. ;o)
Gosh I feel so behind the times. I am not on Facebook, nor twitter and I have no clue what a moo is. I guess I have some catching up to do!!
22 February 2009 at 6:12 am
Many of my employees moo, although they are a fairly quiet bunch when kept comfortable….the cards are beautiful!
22 February 2009 at 6:41 am
Kallen, I’m with you! LOL… I am not up on mooing either. :c)
22 February 2009 at 8:06 am
Okay – I need to know what Mooing is too!! Help!
22 February 2009 at 9:04 am
@ Kallen if you don’t do flickr . . . you might not have ever heard of http://www.moo.com . They are business cards made from your photos! And fun cards for sure!
@ Threecollie . . . ha ha ha thanks for the smile with this!
@ Jayne – They are cards that many flickr people trade or in my case use as business cards!
@ Shelley – just visit http://www.moo.com
22 February 2009 at 9:47 am
I moo! Though I use one pic on all of mine for consistency.
LOL – we could start trading them, like baseball cards. I see a booming market in moo futures. “I have a first season mon@rch. I’ll trade you for two wrens and a new blog to be selected later.”
22 February 2009 at 9:54 am
I like Wren’s idea :). I haven’t mood yet bit have thought about it
Mooed? Moo-ed?
22 February 2009 at 10:56 am
I love your Moo cards! 🙂
22 February 2009 at 11:09 am
I hadn’t heard of moo until now, well except of course what the cows told me, but their story was completely different.
I am seriously ambivalent about Facebook, and on the verge of deactivating.
22 February 2009 at 11:15 am
Cool!
I have never heard of Moo’s before…
I usually use post cards so folks can send them by mail if they like.
These are really neat.
Vista Print gives a good deal.
I like your blog…
22 February 2009 at 1:49 pm
I never would have guessed what moo was.
22 February 2009 at 3:22 pm
I moo, I guess, but I do it by myself. I print my own business cards w/art or photography on the back. I like having full control of the process, I guess. Your cards look lovely, regardless!
22 February 2009 at 5:20 pm
@ Wren – Would love to trade a moo card with you! If you give me a week or two I could also send you a temp tat or two along with the card!
@ Red – they are fun cards for sure! I have been using them for a few years now!
@ Patty – . . . . he he thanks
@ Robin – lol . . . the cows got the moo thing down good! Regarding FB . . . I am very sorry to hear about! I have many great Real Life friends along with great blogging friends like yourself on there . . . would be sad to have you leave!
@ ForestWander – thanks and they do make cards with your photos!
@ Linda – he he he I didn’t give you one! Remind me next time we are together!
@ Lana – he eh he . . . these are fun cards and I like the quality they print at!
22 February 2009 at 10:57 pm
Your cards look wonderful. I’ve thought about getting moo cards. Now that I’ve seen some, I’m really tempted.
22 February 2009 at 11:31 pm
No, but I want to. 🙂
23 February 2009 at 9:51 am
I haven’t done moo’s but I have done some ATC’s. I would love to trade you an ATC for a Moo. I wouldn’t be picky about which one. If you would prefer a certain subject I would do an ATC just for you. I use watercolors, colored pencil or markers. Take your pick.
1 March 2009 at 11:20 am