Wednesday, January 11

Wednesday Farm Photo: Morning Light

Morning sun in the hayfield - FarmgirlFare.com
I love the muted colors of winter.

More hayfield photos? Here.
More sunrises and sunsets? Here.
More farm landscapes? Here.

© FarmgirlFare.com, where I spent the afternoon coming up with gratifying little outdoor tasks so I could sneak away from my indoor To Do list and enjoy the beautiful, warm (50s!) day instead—before cozying up for tonight's snowstorm and tomorrow night's predicted single digit temps. Digging chicken manure into kitchen garden beds and working on a compost pile in January? Yes, please.

9 comments:

  1. Beautiful sunrise and photo!

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  2. Minnesota is having the same weather. I'm from Kansas City and it's starting to feel like MY childhood weather up here!

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  3. Did you get snow? Woke up this morning to a gorgeous blanket of snow. My husband hates snow, so I have to keep my joy of snow to myself. :)

    Debbie from Illinois

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    1. Hi Debbie,
      We did get some snow! Just enough to make everything white and look really pretty. I love it, too. You can see how the kitchen garden looked in yesterday's garden blog post.

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  4. I love soft winter light too. Although I love sunrise and sunset light at any time of the year.

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  5. This is lovely! So tranquil and peaceful.

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  6. Yet another gorgeous, moody photo! I am agog at your photography skills. :^)

    Sue

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