Gorgeous, Candace. I love to see hay bales in the field. Ironically, so I'm told by my farmer friends, this is bad husbandry. They maintain that hay should be put in a barn or covered asap to prevent mold. ;-)
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Clicked on it and it is gorgeous and pastoral.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a painting!
ReplyDeleteoh i love hay rolls ... great shot
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. So peaceful.
ReplyDeleteI enlarged it to full screen and ... WOW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely scene.
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Gorgeous, Candace. I love to see hay bales in the field. Ironically, so I'm told by my farmer friends, this is bad husbandry. They maintain that hay should be put in a barn or covered asap to prevent mold. ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat picture!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful and peaceful!
ReplyDeleteI take photos of hay fields all the time when we ride. I love them. This is a wonderful shot.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so peaceful !
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful at full screen. So much green. It is dry in our area this year, no chance of mold in hay bales here!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the hay rolls.
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