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Kultywator podorywkowy
Stubble cultivator
Стерневой культиватор
Schälgrubber
Rolmako
Saw a coyote while harvesting, it was not worried about me, it walked around looking for rodents I might scare up. It didn't get anything, but I was so stoked to have captured a jump.
I I aligned the two shots and erased to get this double image.
I don't really like shaving. It would be nice to find myself a lady that enjoys stubble. But what woman really enjoys a man with a forest of razor blades attached to his face?
-Taken by Shintaro Sugawara
"The wild duck startles like a sudden thought,
And heron slow as if it might be caught.
The flopping crows on weary wings go by
And grey beard jackdaws noising as they fly.
The crowds of starnels whizz and hurry by,
And darken like a clod the evening sky.
The larks like thunder rise and suthy round,
Then drop and nestle in the stubble ground.
The wild swan hurries high and noises loud
With white neck peering to the evening clowd.
The weary rooks to distant woods are gone.
With lengths of tail the magpie winnows on
To neighbouring tree, and leaves the distant crow
While small birds nestle in the edge below."
~ John Clare, 1793-1864 ~
According to the current exhibition on Sir Joshua Reynolds (which I finally got to see part of on Wednesday lunchtime) a portrait in profile was intended to convey that the subject was an intellectual.
I couldn't resist.
hurt my foot somehow today. (don't know how.)
blows. royally. at least, when I needed to be walking around.
meant to shave tonight but decided..not to. don't get too close.
NRCS Supervisory District Conservationist Ann Fischer and landowner Dan Buerkle walk through a field of corn planted as part of crop rotation system on B&B Farms. Placed into rotational system both as a cash crop and also to build soil biology. Dan Buerkle practices the soil health principles on both rangeland and cropland. B&B Farms, Fallon County, MT. June 2021.