Showing posts with label farm landscape photos 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farm landscape photos 2. Show all posts

Thursday, November 23

Daily Farm Photo: 11/23/06

Happy Thanksgiving!


Thankful To Call This Place Home

What are you thankful for?

A year of Daily Photos ago:
It's easy to forget just how big some of our trees are.

Tuesday, June 13

Daily Farm Photo: 6/13/06


Not A Hay Bale In Sight--It's A Beautiful Thing

Still in Haying Recovery Mode. Busy catching up on everything around the farm and garden now that I can focus on something besides hay. Will hopefully be back later to reply to your comments and emails and answer questions. Thanks for your patience.

A year of daily photos ago:
Heart Rocks make their first appearance. My collection sure has grown in a year. I think I have at least 60 heart rocks now (all found on or near the farm).

Sunday, February 19

Daily Farm Photo: 2/19/06


Same Scene, New View: This Was Yesterday



This Was November 20, 2005



This Was October 19, 2005



This Was October 12, 2005



And This Was September 22, 2005

For more Same Scene, New View photos, click
here and here.

Wednesday, January 25

Daily Farm Photo: 1/25/06


Dusk From A Different View: Looking Toward The House From The Hayfield

Saturday, December 31

Daily Farm Photo: 12/31/05


Final Sunrise Of The Year

Thank you all for the incredible outpouring of comforting words and thoughts and stories and prayers and hugs you have sent me during the past week. Your kindness and caring mean more to me than I can even begin to say. Welcome to the dozens of readers who left comments for the first time. I am so touched. And I can't wait to share 2006 with all of you.

Sunday, December 25

Friday, December 9

Daily Farm Photo: 12/9/05


Same Scene, New View: This Was The Seventh Daily Farm Photo



And This Is Six Months Later

Thursday, December 8

Daily Farm Photo: 12/8/05


Same Scene, New View: This Was Yesterday Afternoon



And This Was An Hour Ago

Click here to see the October & November views.

Guess what? Both of these photos were taken with
my new camera! Perfect timing, too, as we definitely won't be seeing the UPS driver for a few days. Thanks again to all of you who kindly answered my desperate Yelp For Help last week. I couldn't have decided on this new camera so quickly without you, and so far I just love it.

I'll probably post some more pictures later today. But now that I've defrosted, it's time to head back outside to frolic in the snow with the dogs (the only real reason to have snow). That is, if I can tear a loudly snoring Robin away from the woodstove. . .

Saturday, December 3

Daily Farm Photo: 12/3/05


Same Scene, New View: This was the 10/6/05 Daily Farm Photo



This was the 10/17/05 Daily Farm Photo



And This Is What It Looks Like Now

Saturday, November 26

Daily Farm Photo: 11/26/05


Same Scene, New View: This Was Late October



This Is Now

Wednesday, November 23

Daily Farm Photo: 11/23/05


Out in the open, it's easy to forget just how big some of our trees are.

Wednesday, November 16

Daily Farm Photo: 11/16/05


Same Scene, New View: This Is Now



This Was Late October

Click here and here to see other Same Scene, New View photos.

Saturday, November 12

Daily Farm Photo: 11/12/05


Same Scene, New View: Here Is November



This Was October

Click here for the September view. Love that homemade swing?
Click
here and here to revisit a few old favorites.

Friday, November 4

Daily Farm Photo: 11/4/05


Three Blustery Days Later. . .



This Is How My Favorite View Looks

Click
here to see it a week earlier.

Tuesday, November 1

Sunday, October 30

Daily Farm Photo: 10/30/05


Tail End Of This Year's Fabulous Fall Colors

Click here for a pre-show peek.

Thursday, October 27

Daily Farm Photo: 10/27/05


Where Sheep Sleep, Take Two

Click
here to see Take One.

Wednesday, October 26

Why We Cut Firewood










Say Hello To Twenty-Four Degrees This Morning

Saturday, October 1

Daily Farm Photo: 10/1/05


I Wonder If Anyone Has Noticed I'm Gone

Have you Named That Sheep yet?