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With the morning's fog not yet fully burned off, an Amish farmer disks a field adjacent to a somewhat busy road. The poor horse to the right had a tough time keeping its footing, as it has to negotiate the embankment to get the disk to the edge of the field.
These are 1 & 1/8" buttons with a 3/4" button magnet attached to the back with E6000 glue, which is a very strong adhesive! The individual magnets can hold up to five 8.5"x11" sheets of paper at a time; I tested this on my fridge.
This is the first gift we received after announcing our engagement. This was also the third place winner in the 2007 Tacky Treasure Road Show.
A full disk image, 6 frame composite, of the sun on 15th April 2019. Captured from Kent, UK, with a Lunt LS152, ZWO ASI290MM
Access to the Wells Petroglyph Preserve in New Mexico comes with certain restrictions: At the request of the Archaeological Conservancy I’ve posted these images at a low resolution under a restrictive Creative Commons license to discourage commercial use without permission. High-res images are available for publication with the proper consent – please send me a Flickr mail and I’ll submit your request to the Conservancy.
More about the New Mexico Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project here: www.mesaprietapetroglyphs.org/