Tuesday, July 26
6 comments:
December 2015 update: Hi! For some reason I can't figure out, Blogger hasn't been letting me leave comments on my own blog (!) for the last several months, so I've been unable to respond to your comments and questions. My apologies for any inconvenience! You're always welcome to email me: farmgirlfare AT gmail DOT com.
Hi! Thanks for visiting Farmgirl Fare and taking the time to write. While I'm not always able to reply to every comment, I receive and enjoy reading them all.
Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and I especially love hearing about your experiences with my recipes. Comments on older posts are always welcome!
Please note that I moderate comments, so if I'm away from the computer it may be a while before yours appears.
I try my best to answer all questions, though sometimes it takes me a few days. And sometimes, I'm sorry to say, they fall through the cracks, and for that I sincerely apologize.
I look forward to hearing from you and hope you enjoy your e-visits to our farm!
Beautiful, as all your photos are. I really need to buy a digital camera. :)
ReplyDeletei love how the little yellow flower is trying to pop out there ... i kind of feel like that is me! how nature mirrors life. great pic! mav
ReplyDeleteHi, I came over here after reading your comment on Kelli's blog. Love your pics!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Lovely pics. A looked forward to hit of simple things after my commute and before the guys at work start screaming! ta!
ReplyDeleteSO pretty!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, everyone! Glad you like the photo!
ReplyDeleteKristi,
Yes, digital cameras are the best! And if I can figure one out, I'm sure you can. You don't need anything fancy; I use a 3-year-old Kodak Easyshare to take all these pictures. Okay, so it took me a while to figure it out. . . : )
Hi mav,
You can't tell from the picture, but that flower is growing on a very tall stem and for some reason, it bent all the way over and then pushed up inbetween those blackberry leaves. I looked at it again this morning, wondering if maybe it had poked through the leaves first, and then the stalk just curved as it grew taller. I'm not sure. It was very intriguing; I've never seen that happen before.
Hi Rurality,
Thank you and welcome to the farm! So glad you stopped by.
Hi Monkey Gland,
Thanks and welcome to the farm to you, too! Glad I can add a little calm to your day. I hope the guys aren't screaming at you! : )
Why thank you, Miss Clare!