Tuesday, November 8

Daily Farm Photo: 11/8/05


Did the Goblins get them?

Mother Nature places very few things in the forest that are bright white: freshly fallen snow, a few types of wildflowers, a glimpse of a cloud through the trees. If something white catches your eye at this time of year, it's most likely an unsightly piece of litter, like a styrofoam cup.

But the other day it was this Halloween balloon, hanging from a tree way back in the woods off the driveway and swaying quietly in the breeze. We don't get any trick-or-treaters out here.

Or do we?

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5 comments:

  1. Wow, what a cool balloon! I've never seen one like that. Probably left over from the wild Halloween party the farm animal had while you were sleeping :)

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  2. Ooh, that's a little too "Blair Witch" for me.
    :D

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  3. That is a cool balloon. Makes me wish that we had some for Halloween! Very egg-sac-ish.

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  4. It's a BEAUTIFUL balloon to be used all year round in my house to scare away all my spiders...but it would probably just attract them instead..anyway it's a beautiful balloon...

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