Here’s more photos from my walk yesterday afternoon…
Whorled Milkweed which was growing right along the edge of the road:
Goldenrod in bloom---a sure sign that summer is moving ever onward toward autumn:
The fields look pretty good, but the rain we’ve gotten came too late and yields are expected to be less than usual:
The Vervain continues to bloom. I love taking pictures of this wildflower! Here’s one I jazzed up to use as a computer screen background:
The sight of hay being cut greeted me when I got back home:
The golden rod and rabbit brush are all blooming right now...three weeks early. Makes me wonder if we are going to have a hard winter.
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That late rain really did a number on crops across the country... love the shot of cutting hay...
ReplyDeleteCountry living at it's best....views like this can only be experienced in the country! Beautiful photography....
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures. May the crops be doubled next year.
ReplyDeleteI so love that last shot. The others are wonderful but that last one pulls at my heart.
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