Tuesday, April 28

Tuesday Farm Photo: Spring Still Life


Wildflowers in the Creekbed

Found art and farm beauty are everywhere:
8/28/05: Discard On Display
9/26/05: Well Seasoned
9/29/05: Heart Of Vine
11/27/05: More Found Art
12/15/05: The Weathered Look Is Very In Around Here
1/29/06: Bird Nests Are Definitely Works Of Art
3/30/06: More Old Stuff Just Hanging Around
8/9/06: Feather Wait
8/29/06: Seeing Things
9/16/06: The Farm Is My Canvas
9/29/06: Perfect Landing
11/19/06: Farmyard Still Life
1/6/07: Precious Farm Jewels
12/15/07: Still Life With Barbed Wire & Buck Brush
1/27/08: Fence As Farm Art
2/19/08: Eco Art or Washed Up Junk?
5/13/08: Mother Nature's Canvas
6/13/08: Cloudy Morning Sparkle
2/4/09: Still Snowed In but Slowly Defrosting

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4 comments:

  1. ooooooh! i LOVE that photo! quite lovely and wonderful composition!! : )

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  2. Spring is the best time in the flower gardens--the spring flowers come up all by themselves and they aren't choked out by weeds yet. Though I can see the choking starting. Bummer.

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  3. Just beautiful! Don't you just love spring?

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  4. My gawd, you still take the most beautiful pictures and need to turn these into artwork. :)

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