Friday, July 7
Daily Farm Photo: 7/7/06
Same Scene, New View: This Was In Early April
And This Is Now
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A year of Daily Photos ago: Robin At The Front Yard Gate
5 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!
Morning Farmgirl. Never disappointed when I visit your Blog. Another beautiful set of pictures to enjoy. Hope you are having a great day. My day is getting started and am happy to report day one is going well. It takes 21 days to start or break a habit be it good or bad. Wish me luck!
ReplyDeleteAmazing what a few months will do. Love your blog. We live on a farm in western Massachusetts. It's fun to see what you deal with (cactus - yikes!).
ReplyDeleteKristin
So glad to find your blog from Earth Home Garden. Not sure just where you are in southern Mo. but I used to visit the Gainsville area frequently a number of years ago. Your pictures remind me so much of all the seasonal beauty and various aspects of nature I saw and experienced when I visited. You are so lucky! I'm "stuck in Kansas City."
ReplyDeleteLove the different season pictures. So fun to see the changes!
ReplyDeleteWhat was the pink in the first photo? Wild plum or something? Or do you have cultivated fruit trees, too?
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