Tuesday, December 6

Daily Farm Photo: 12/6/05


Staying Power

11 comments:

  1. I didn't look closely at this picture and then took a second look. That really is staying power! Gotta love that determination!

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  2. Look at him hanging on for dear life! That cracks me up. I can just see it, the defiant fall leaf that hung on through winter and spring.

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  3. Hang in there little buddy. What a great picture.

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  4. not only is it staying, but it is on the top!
    what a brave little leaf!

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  5. Yeah. Right up there at the top, not down in a semi-protected spot where it didn't have to fight to hang on.

    Get up there with your crazy glue! I don't want it to lose the battle.

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  6. That is an amazing picture, inspiring.

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  7. Beautiful picture. It could definitely be one of those inspirational posters! Love the site and the pictures on a daily basis!

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  8. Beautiful.
    Hope the wind is sick !!!

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  9. One very determined leaf. I wonder if its still up there hanging on? Esp. with the current Canadian cold rush we have sweeping into the south.

    Have a great day Farmgirl! Stay warm!

    Still looking forward to spring planting -- am seriously considering a "lunar/astrological planting guide" -- have any you recommend?

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  10. One very determined leaf. I wonder if its still up there hanging on? Esp. with the current Canadian cold rush we have sweeping into the south.

    Have a great day Farmgirl! Stay warm!

    Still looking forward to spring planting -- am seriously considering a "lunar/astrological planting guide" -- have any you recommend?

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  11. Hi Vickie,
    Definite determination. I am so glad I caught that photo.

    Hi Dawn & Robwonton,
    I love how so many people have given a "life" to this leaf. "Hang in there little buddy" had me LOLOLOL.

    Hi Wendy,
    I'm just glad I happened to see it up there.

    Hi B'gina,
    Crazy glue--I love it!

    Hi Alisha,
    Thank you. : )

    Hi Nicole,
    Thanks so much, and welcome to the farm!

    Hi Mijo,
    I love the idea of the wind being sick!

    Hi Schatzli,
    Aren't you sweet! I've been kind of feeling like that leaf, so I thought it was an especially appropriate to put it up today. : )

    Hi Heather,
    I can't believe you're already talking about spring. I mean, I can, since I have to order my seeds soon, but please, all the biting bugs just finally died. Let's not hope they start hatching again already! : )

    I'll have to get back to you on the lunar gardening thing. I mostly just go from the calendar I get at the feed store every year. It can get really complicated (and really put a crimp in your gardening schedule, not to mention make you paranoid to do things at the wrong time.) Sometimes I wish I'd never heard of gardening by the moon. : )

    Hi Milgwimper,
    So nice to hear from you. After reading all these comments, I am realizing that it really is an inspiring & motivating photo. It's so neat to take a picture of something, have an opinion/feeling about it, and then be able to receive all of this feedback from people who are seeing things in a (sometimes) totally different way than you are.

    What a gift you all give me through these comments!

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