Thursday, June 29

Daily Farm Photo: 6/29/06


It's Not The End Of The Day Yet

A year of Daily Photos ago:
It's Best To Cut Hay On A Hot, Sunny Day

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7 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous photo! The Daily Farm Photo is a great idea. It gives readers a little lift eveyr time they log onto your site.

    I just read on one of your posts from last year how you & Joe have books "on creatures [you] will probably never own: ducks, bees, roses." Never fear! Roses ARE possible, even in humid Missouri! I live in west Georgia (zone 8) and have only old-fashioned varieties, ones resistant to blackspot, mildew, and all those other nasties; I'm SO glad I got them. "Seven Sisters," "American Beauty," "Dr. W. van Fleet," "Zephirine Drouhin," and so on--WOW. They're gorgeous and rarely need any care beyond watering, a good mulch, some fertilizer, and pruning every other year. It's something to consider!

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  2. So simple and pretty.
    These are my favorite kinds of photos.

    Catharine

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  3. I love to stop by and check out your Daily Farm Photo!!

    Amy

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  4. Just gorgeous!!

    ** Shaun **
    My awesome blog: ohpunk.blogspot.com

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  5. Gorgeous photo.

    My son has started asking me if we can see more of the farm pictures every time he sees me at the computer. :-)

    You sure make a girl want to chuck it all and move her family to a farm.

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  6. I think its even prettier now :)

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