Wonderful share. I sure love seeing photos that reflect the country life. Sigh.... I have not been blogging much. FIrst all this illness with Nick and now our son-in-law Roger is in for the fight of his life. They are doing a surgery for the brain mass tomorrow at 7:30 A.M. Please pray. I know the neurosurgeon. He is a godly man and gives his talent and skills up to God. He followed me after all my neurosurgery back in the 1980's. I feel good knowing who the doctor is. Thank you and may your week be filled with many blessings. Thank you.
Lovely, and pure country!
ReplyDeleteWonderful share. I sure love seeing photos that reflect the country life. Sigh....
ReplyDeleteI have not been blogging much. FIrst all this illness with Nick and now our son-in-law Roger is in for the fight of his life. They are doing a surgery for the brain mass tomorrow at 7:30 A.M. Please pray. I know the neurosurgeon. He is a godly man and gives his talent and skills up to God. He followed me after all my neurosurgery back in the 1980's. I feel good knowing who the doctor is.
Thank you and may your week be filled with many blessings. Thank you.
Anne
It's hay making season here, too! I love driving along and seeing bales of hay sitting int he fields.
ReplyDeleteI can almost smell the fresh hay. Love your photo!
ReplyDeleteI love those round hay bales! Somehow they always look so poetic. Like a still life painting. xoxo
ReplyDeleteYou know I love this! Sure do miss going over home to the farm. But, so glad to have the memories. xoxo
ReplyDeleteMari, that picture makes me smile, thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet scene... country life and preparing for the future well-being of the farm animals :)
~K.
You live in a magical place.
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