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.
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Lovely, and pure country!
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.
Anne
It's hay making season here, too! I love driving along and seeing bales of hay sitting int he fields.
I can almost smell the fresh hay. Love your photo!
I love those round hay bales! Somehow they always look so poetic. Like a still life painting. xoxo
You know I love this! Sure do miss going over home to the farm. But, so glad to have the memories. xoxo
Mari, that picture makes me smile, thank you!
What 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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