I've been blogging since early 2007. I'm sixty-something and live on a farm in Iowa. I have a husband, four grown children, and seven grandchildren. Taking photos is fun and I like the blog because its weed-free, dust-free, and organized.
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10 comments:
That is simply beautiful . . . and it conveys so much serenity.
Lovely cornfield photo...I took a few of those myself yesterday.
And that you for doing that! What a joy of a photo;)
Wonder full! and beautiful, too!
Wow, Jeannelle! You have got to enter this somewhere. It's really beautiful.
B E A utifulllllllll lovely picture!
What an amazing photo......it is truely beautiful!!!! I would hang a copy of it in my house.......=)
We get foggy mornings once in a blue moon here....but nothing like what you photographed this morning!
( I will be posting about our haying process in the next few days.....explaining why we bale at night as well....=)
It looks like your corn has red tassels, here they are normally yellow, gold, or brown. Such a beautiful picture. Dairymary
ruth, judy, adventure girl, pat, country girl, laura, deserthen, dairymary!
Thank you for stopping in and for your kind comments.
I did darken the photo a tad, which explains why the tassels appear a bit redder than they really are. They are a light reddish brown.
That is beautiful. Worth letting the cows see you in flannel don't you think?
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