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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Wordless Wednesday

15 comments:

  1. Love this - lots of farmers wrap the bales in a white wrap. When Phil was little he called them marshmellows.

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  2. Very cool Mari! I have a picture from your trip our West that shows a beautiful hill in SD covered with those! They make me smile!

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  3. You make this city girl want to go see a farm :)

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  4. Beautiful...it makes us Americans want to stand up and proudly proclaim "My country"!!!


    Sorry I didn't get around to visiting yesterday, but I'm now catching up. So, I viewed your post below this and wow.....what a storm, huh? Wish we had part of your rains. :::sigh:::

    WAVE ACTION is my watery link. Do stop by if you have time. And, have a super Wednesday!!!

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  5. Love this, Mari. There's something so satisfying about seeing fields of hay bales. I think of all the work that went into the growing, cutting, baling. It's such a huge job.

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  6. "Cowboy take me away" - love that song by the Dixie Chicks and your photo is what I see in my mind when I hear that song...Love the "wide open spaces"!

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  7. I'm still partial to the smaller bales. Brings me back to our childhood - watching Dad bale the hay Still love the smell

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  8. I love the look of bales lying all over a field. We passed one last week in NW Ohio that was chock-full of them. I should've gotten a pic but I can enjoy yours!

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  9. Lovely picture. We see this quite often around where we live. My husband prefers the square bales. Easier for an old man to handle..LOL

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  10. Beautiful pic. We have them all over here also.
    Have a nice day.

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  11. I remember when the hay would lay loose in the fields and horses and a wagon would be used to pick it up. Hard work for our forfathers.
    (I guess this comment shows my age)

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  12. i'm a country girl so i love this photo!!

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  13. We saw many golden fields with these rolled bales on our trip home. (Also have many fields like this here.) There is something so beautiful about them....

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  14. The pastures in the mountains of NC are full of just such hey bales......I think they are beautiful all scattered about.....

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