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I wasn't aware that cows ate their afterbirth until I saw it. It makes sense for them to get rid of it as to not attract predators and after googling I also found out it is packed with protein , calcium and iron which is aids in the nutritional balance for the mamma cow.

 

Out of all the cows who have given birth I have only seen one cow leave some of the placenta. All the others ate theirs.

 

This is Helen with her cheeky, energetic little calf. I zoomed in for this as Helen saw me getting closer she hurriedly tried to finish the placenta, thinking that maybe I was a predator. So I snapped a few shots and headed home.

A cloudy day provided some nice sunspots on and around this old Norwegian summer farm high up in the mountains.

 

Hi all! I'm still alive and kicking, sort of. And... I just uploaded 21 new images on here!

 

But I haven't been here for a long time, due to several reasons. The main reason is that I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, which means I'm struggling with skeleton and muscle pain, headaches and tiredness. It goes up and down and I need to exercise a lot, 'keep moving'. It also means I cannot sit statically behind a PC, laptop, tablet or telephone for too long. This creates problems for me at work, and also in my photography. I'm still out there shooting, but the processing is going even slower than it did before. So there are less images, but I still enjoy the processing of them, I just need to use shorter intervals and more breaks. I don't have much time left for other things 'online', so I can't keep up with the socials and all photography related thing. I'm still active on Instagram, on and off, uploading some new images and sharing behind the scenes in 'stories'.

 

On the other side, I've been asked to join This Way Photography Adventures, www.yougothisway.com! An invitation that I happily accepted. The challenges and activities there fit me perfectly now. You can join me and Frank Otto Pedersen on an epic winter adventure on Senja island next March, and we are working on another weeklong trip!

 

I hope you're all safe after some crazy time for all. Stay healthy and keep shooting!

October is a busy time for farmers in Northeast Kansas...the harvest is in full swing and all-hands are focused on getting the crops in before the winter weather sets in. Here an image of a corn field with an old abandoned farmstead in the background waiting to be harvested. Image captured with my Pentax 6x7 MLU on Reflx 100 film. Self-developed with CineStill's C41 kit.

Horses and Dogs on the Farm

Sheep and Donkey somewhere near Malton, North Yorkshire

Field view or Field of View, take your pick :-D

 

Anyway this is the current view over the fields to the nearby city of Børkop. Still waiting for the field owner to harvest the grass and plant some decent crops ...

Random Goodness Working Towards a Better World

Spotted this beautiful sight whilst out working in the countryside... I am so lucky to work in such a beautiful county

farm life, nieuw vennep holland

Something a little different. Taken on a £35 drone of my home farm in East Yorkshire.

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I can only imagine how many snow storms this barn has been through over the years. I feel like each passing storm adds more and more character to these old beauties.

 

This was taken a little over a month ago on one of the only few cold and snowy days we've had here in SW Iowa.

Interesting staircase in an abandoned home.

Another image of the past. I do not think this house ever had electricity.

Something a little different

I thought they were sweet

 

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Barn with Christmas lights

Charity event in REAL TIME

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