Sunday, December 13

Sunday Farm Photo: Living Art


Fungus on a Hunk of Handmade Fence

Want to see more farm art?
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
4/22/09:
Every Day is Earth Day—and I'm Eco-Chic (Who Knew?)

And then we have fungi photos:
9/18/06: Wild Mushroom or Miniature Alien Spaceship Crash Site?
5/26/08: Foraging and Finding Morels
9/11/08: A Very Local Dinner Starring Wild Chanterelle Mushrooms
11/13/08: A Wild Mushroom Feast for Your Eyes Only
4/20/09: Morels!

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3 comments:

  1. That is beautiful! I would love to know, and actually be certain, which wild mushrooms were poisonous and which were safe. It'd be so cool to go out foraging. But so not cool to get mushroom poisoning!

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  2. Jackie in MD12/14/2009 7:11 AM

    Do the donkey girls and boys get to share the new sheep barn ( which we haven't seen in totla yet) when it is cold?

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  3. What a gorgeous photograph!

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