From Field To Barn each bale contains a cycle of seasons the circle of life Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)MoreClick to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related
I had an aunt, born and raised in the middle of Chicago, who was convinced from her first sight of these that they were the source for shredded wheat biscuit cereal. π LikeLike Reply
Yes, yes! From that round shape comes everything good—milk, cheese, yogurt, and ice cream. LikeLike Reply
Love the tidy, vital bales I have seen across the country, and this one, too. In Oregon there are often neat, tall stacks. LikeLike Reply
Nice thought
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Love the hay roll.
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Totallyy
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well, this is just perfect.
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Perfect: Glad you included the shadow.
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Liked, picture and words
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Food for the winter so spring can come again. π
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Love
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π
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I had an aunt, born and raised in the middle of Chicago, who was convinced from her first sight of these that they were the source for shredded wheat biscuit cereal. π
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Yes, yes! From that round shape comes everything good—milk, cheese, yogurt, and ice cream.
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I love the thought and the picture.
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Nice! Like summer suspended in a time capsule.
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Love the tidy, vital bales I have seen across the country, and this one, too. In Oregon there are often neat, tall stacks.
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I will miss seeing these……
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Like that – circle of life!
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I, too, love the “circle of life” metaphor.
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Beautiful imagery and words.
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Beautiful
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Yet another thoughtful and beautiful image.
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indeed, beautifully worded Seedbud
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Perfectly stated.
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Too true! π Long may the cows savour the taste of last summer! π
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Nicely captured. It amazes me how tightly they get the bales.
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See these quite often in the field around Windsor, they are quite amazing!
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I like it. simple yet fulfilling.
Thanks for liking mine.
John
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That is a beautiful thought!
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I love it! I shall think of this every time I see local farmers baling hay.
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love dabbling in nature. Thanks for liking too.
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Well said
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