Tuesday, November 28

Daily Farm Photo: 11/28/06

14 comments:

  1. That is an incredible picture! I like the blueish hue, it looks so serene.

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  2. I imagine she's trying to decide whether to join the flock in the cold exposed landscape OR just go inside with mom and eat oats off the floor. She's so smaht.

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  3. Hi Susan -

    What a pretty & serene picture - trade you - we have gotten about 18" of snow in the past three days here in the top corner of the Pacific NW & they are forcasting maybe another 6-8" on Thursday night. (much to the dismay of my DH who has dug our driveway out twice now!)

    Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving! Best wishes from B'ham! Tina

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  4. Wow - sure wish that was the only decision I needed to make each day...whether to join the flock or just relish the quiet of being by myself for a few...the peacefulness of that open area is too enticing!

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  5. That's incredible, FG. How you framed this shot is just beautiful, and the palette of colors is so early-fall-frosty-morning pretty.

    As always, great job.

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  6. Could be that she's trying to decide whether to be a follower or a leader!

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  7. Beautiful photograph, FG. It evokes many emotions. Thank you for your insightful eye.
    Cape Cod Kitty

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  8. I love that picture! I think she's just enjoying the view too.

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  9. Beautiful photo! Sort of like a Titian painting with the light ...I guess I need to upgrade my camera, all my pics of our snow didn't capture it the scene as well as you do in your pics...

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  10. Oh wow. This is an amazingly beautiful photo!

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