And I’d just changed 3/28 form 3/29 when I realized I had skipped a day!(Psst! Should be 3/29. You can't afford to throw away a whole month in a 365.)
And I’d just changed 3/28 form 3/29 when I realized I had skipped a day!(Psst! Should be 3/29. You can't afford to throw away a whole month in a 365.)
We used to live down the road from that barn, 40 years ago. No one had used it in years then. It’s amazing it’s still standing now. Those are vultures. Waiting.Feels like I’ve seen this before There are always some crows sitting on the roof on one of the barns I pass on my walks. Your barn is in desperate need of some fresh paint so it will not get rotten. Falu red is the best paint
My barn (without crows though, and not shot today)
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Wow, a lot of interesting stuff to read here. But I’d better stop doing that and spend some time on my own daily photo(s)
Yes, I was reading it, too.Wow, a lot of interesting stuff to read here. But I’d better stop doing that and spend some time on my own daily photo(s)
Wow, a lot of interesting stuff to read here. But I’d better stop doing that and spend some time on my own daily photo(s)
It does make interesting reading. We don’t read so much anymore. It slows us down and we are pretty sick of cataloging newspapers……Yes, I was reading it, too.
Great name for a newspaper
The soft nimble fingers of the cashier . . . the well-endorsed note . . . his trembling heart . . .Wow, a lot of interesting stuff to read here. But I’d better stop doing that and spend some time on my own daily photo(s)
I mentioned we haven’t been reading the papers, but maybe it’d be worth looking at for some found poetry.The soft nimble fingers of the cashier . . . the well-endorsed note . . . his trembling heart . . .
Heady stuff !
So it’s not just us. In a way I feel better now
Quite. I noticed other fragments that I thought I shouldn’t quote without contextI mentioned we haven’t been reading the papers, but maybe it’d be worth looking at for some found poetry.
We’re officially in drought. ‘Driest six months on record’. Farmers are getting water trucked in to feed stock and keep crops alive. Even as summer temperatures are reducing, and occasional hints of the south & westerlies that bring winter, still the skies are moreorless cloudless.
Glad to help!So it’s not just us. In a way I feel better now
And our creeks and rivers are on the edge of overflow. Not unusual for this time of year. Wish we could send you some.We’re officially in drought. ‘Driest six months on record’. Farmers are getting water trucked in to feed stock and keep crops alive. Even as summer temperatures are reducing, and occasional hints of the south & westerlies that bring winter, still the skies are moreorless cloudless.
Is that frost Kind of beautiful but I guess you've had enough of that stuff. BTW - I can see at least two or three tiny trolls or goblins in this image