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Looking up in a maize field.

 

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Looking up in a maize field.

 

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My mind wanders as I drive home. It can be really pleasant driving through the Cheshire countryside, even a little adventurous in the worst winters. But in the last 34 years I've been past here perhaps ten times a week almost every day of my working life which easily calculates at about sixteen thousand times! Imagine the agony of getting to work and realising you forgot something essential and going all the way back home to pick it up and then go back to work again, but did that 8,000 times.....1, .....2......3......4 and on and on and on ...but very soon I will never do it again. I've often looked over my shoulder as I pass this spot to see the sun shining down the avenue of maize. Tonight there was a wild sky brewing and I just had to grab it for the memories it will trigger in the future.

Hello everyone Job is done a long day But a good Day !!!

thanks for all the comments last days much appreciated

much greetings all the animals on the farm

Caroline

 

Hello Everyone ,

 

A good yield after another dry summer !

good feed for the cows!

Happy Cows , Happy Me !

 

Have a Beautiful new week

greetings all the farm animals , Caroline

  

the season for gathering

Paisaje junto al mar en el concejo de Gozón, Asturias.

This type of hard corn is often coarsely ground by hand to make tortillas, but can be boiled and used to add nice color, sweetness and flavor to salsa and other dishes.

Happy week Everyone !

Thanks for all the comments last week ,

much appreciated.

Greetings all the farm animals

Caroline

Harvesting Maize planned on 27 september

Greetings all the farm animals Caroline

Maize, also known as corn, is a cereal grain first domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 10,000 years ago. The leafy stalk of the plant produces pollen inflorescences and separate ovuliferous inflorescences called ears that yield kernels or seeds, which are fruits.

Odenwald - Ober-Ramstadt

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Hello everyone Hello friends

 

Good News Rain Rain Today !

i'm so happy !!!

 

it's not much, but the beginning is there,

after weeks of drought !

 

Artificial spraying has limited the damage so far so good !

the heat is away so i hope back to normal again

Thanks for the rain support

everyone !

 

greetings all the animals of the farm , Caroline

The evening sun behind a cornfield on the edge of the White River Marsh State Wildlife Area, Seneca,Green Lake County, Wisconsin.

 

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Hello Friends Hello Everyone

Yep ,The Maize is ripe, ready for harvest.

next Friday Harvesting !

 

The crop looks good,

This is partly due to artifical spraying !

greetings Caroline and all the farm animals

 

Muchas gracias por la visita.

Toxomerus politus. HFDF!

A field of Maize and the faintest blue haze in the distance

A field between Rhyl and Dyserth, North Wales

La silueta del Cerco desde el camino de Ferrangortea

A r t a j o n a

 

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One of the many views within a few minutes walk of home...

 

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I do not know what kind of fruit that is. Some people who walked by chose a few and ate them. Their faces showed that the fruits are quite sour or bitter.

Maybe their faces would be a better photo than this one! :-)))

 

MAIZE is the topic for Saturday, September 21, 2019, Group Our Daily Challenge

maize field before the harvest

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Hidden beneath netting this hare knew something wasn't right but after a moment sussing me out it continued towards me stopping only a few meters away to nibble the maize.

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