Thursday, February 9

Daily Farm Photo: 2/9/06


Same Scene, New View: This Was Late September



And This Is Now

Click
here to see this scene in late October.
Click
here and here to see other Same Scene, New View photos.

5 comments:

  1. Look at how green it is in September! This makes me want to move to Missouri. Sometimes here in the high desert, I dream of acres and acres of Kentucky Blue Grass...

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  2. Hi I Gallop On,
    I, too, was surprised by how green it was back in late September. This photo record of the farm I've been making has been quite an eye opener!

    Hi Kat,
    Yes indeed!

    Hi Nina,
    Thanks and welcome to the farm! : )

    Hi Connie,
    Welcome to the farm! Ha ha, rounding up dogs can be quite enough at times. : ) Thanks for taking the time to write and say hello. I look forward to hearing from you again.

    Hi Clare,
    : )

    Hi Amy,
    I like that view, too. It's actually looking up the driveway away from the house and toward the front gate at the base of the hill.

    Just for fun, here's another picture of that same part of the farm. In the second photo in this post you can see the same little green bush on the right side of this green September photo. The wagon was heading toward the front gate and then up the steep hill on the right.

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  3. My don't those sheep look picturesque

    I just stumbled across your blog today (I am from a very small country island, though now transplanted in the depths of urban south America) and I am in raptures. :) keep up the good work!

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