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Freya the Great Dane - I'm sure she thinks she is human

  

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They are also astonishingly beautiful right before they are hit by frost and die. Nothing lasts forever right ?!? Even if we will it. #frost #flowerfarm #philly

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Calving season on the farm

...for Bertram!

Die voluminöse Expansion subterraler Produkte steht in reziproker Relation zum Intelligenzquotienten des Produzenten!

Die dümmsten Bauern haben die dicksten Kartoffeln!

Abeja cubierta de polen

In love with ducklets. OMG. #ducklings #farmlife #cutetimes

 

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lindsayrpierce: eeeeeeeeee! too cute.

 

laabejaherbs: Yes. Thank you for this...

 

commonvee: Eva's comment: "oh oh dey are so adrowabwl! But Sa, did the goats die?"

 

commonvee: (Apparently there's only room for one cute thing on the farm at a time.)

 

michelleionaire: Whole body eating.

 

francescayoubetcha: I love that you are at the farm and looking at duckling videos instead of the real thing.

  

Oh, the stories this 65-year old sled could tell. My wife and her brother, who lived in the Berkshires in western Massachusetts, used to commute more than a mile to school on it over their snow-covered dirt roads, at least on the downhill stretches. And there was the time in 1959 we hoodwinked a graduate school friend into thinking the only way to get from Rte 295 to the farm was by sled; so she, in her spiked heels, fashionable suit and fur coat, piled on top of me, and we rode it over a mile non-stop, mostly downhill and even some uphill, all the way to the farm (my wife and her brother, making the same run a few years earlier, lost control and smashed head-on into a stone wall).

Since it doesn’t snow in our neck o’ the woods in CA, I photographed the sled on our bedroom floor, extracted it in PSE5, and placed it on a snow scene my wife had photographed several years earlier near Telluride, CO. I’m aware that this was a less than perfect attempt, but, if you don’t look too close, maybe you won’t notice…

ODT, "Flexible."

The moutains in East Tennessee. There is still a touch of untaimed land out there.

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This is just a really satisfying image to me. Eggs we had just collected from our own chickens.

One of my friend Walt's many tractors. He has many farm vehicles, I enjoy visiting the farm to see what he has parked in the field.

These figures and tallies are located in the center coop at the farm. In all my years of visiting the farm I never noticed these until recently. The discovery felt perfectly charming.

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