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Dark November at the entrance to Mill Farm. The black globes in the trees are clumps of mistletoe.
At Staple Fitzpaine in Taunton Deane, Somerset.
The farmer at Stool End Farm certainly wasn't taking any chances when it came to identifying his flock. The bright orange markings certainly made these hardy Herdwick sheep stand out. I assume that the farmer had rounded up his flock and brought them down to warmer less hospitable conditions. Mind you, these Herdwick sheep are well known foreign able to eke out a life up on the high fells. Pike of Stickle is the prominent summit in the background.
We would soon leave the sheep behind and head off up into the snow for a memorable day.
A farm near what was once known as Kripplebush, NY. The farm seems to have been active until the beautiful old stone farmhouse succumbed to a fire several years back.
More old buildings where you wouldn't expect them. This is part of what used to be a potato farm. On Long Island. Note...touched up version of something already seen
After seeing the pictures from my Flickr friend Helen Haden, my wife and I visited this lavender farm in Surrey today. It was wonderful and entry was just £1 each to include parking. Bees and insects everywhere and such an intoxicating scent. Thoroughly recommended for anyone within travelling distance.
NEW CHALLENGE: MIXMASTER CHALLENGE #64 - Chef: kfocean01
CHEF kfocean01 says, "Let's Welcome Fall!"
➤ Your image must contain cornstalks, hay bales and/or any fall-colored tree.
➤ Plus at least one farm, woodland or forest animal (including birds).
➤ And at least six fall fruits, such as apples, berries, nuts or pumpkins, and including pinecones. It can be all of one kind or a combination.
➤ Use bright fall colors or earth tones.
➤ NO PEOPLE including humanoids (mannequins, robots, statues, etc.).
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In the same truck as the dog in my last post. I'm guessing this is mama farm dog. Both dogs were good as gold as they waited for their owner who was doing some laundry.
Took day off work and went barn-hunting early this morning while the light was still blue. A dark mass of snow clouds had moved in and blotted out the sun as I drove; I had no idea what kind of light to expect when I arrived. This is the smaller of two barns on a long-deserted farm. Up the hill to the left is a local cemetery. Hand-lettered sign hidden behind basketball-hoop says 1945 Miller farm.
An easy rural scene for you this fine day. Sometimes I wish I lived on a farm. I would not be able to do the hard work involved and absolutely appreciate what they provide for us.
But I wish I could just spend leisure time on one. It would make me happy.
Happy Fence Friday
Enjoyed a bit of farm pond fishing last night with my brother. Nothing huge but we caught some bass.
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