Love the soft light and the country charm. And the fact that you chose to get close enough so Lois Anne could get a better shot instead of just passing this unhurried, lane-straddling haytruck on this narrow road. That is why you're following so close, right? :)
Great shot Lois Anne!about brattcat comment, I can see a kind of smile just in the middle, of those "blocks"( I don't know the name in English, sorry)it's almost :) They also reminds me that fable of the ant and the grasshopper. It is important to prepare everything before winter arrives! Hugs Léia
Get a load of that! I don't know, Lois Anne, I must be tired, but the hay looks like a chicken's face to me.
ReplyDeleteLove the soft light and the country charm. And the fact that you chose to get close enough so Lois Anne could get a better shot instead of just passing this unhurried, lane-straddling haytruck on this narrow road. That is why you're following so close, right?
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It looks like a real pretty road--all the nice green and such. That truck looks a little overloaded--but maybe not. MB
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Lois Anne!about brattcat comment, I can see a kind of smile just in the middle, of those "blocks"( I don't know the name in English, sorry)it's almost :)
ReplyDeleteThey also reminds me that fable of the ant and the grasshopper.
It is important to prepare everything before winter arrives! Hugs Léia
Now can you imagine this X3 as I've seen in India? :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks VERY pastoral! :-D NICE!!! Nice capture!
ReplyDeleteDid you see the words can NOT have!
NO Icecream
NO pizza
NO alcohol.
(But enjoy--dont' feel bad)
I like this, a great image and a nice place!:)
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