Cornfield at dusk - Portsdown Hill
Cornfield - Portsdown Hill
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Across the Stubble
After the harvest...
The Shed at the End of Main Street
Stubble stripes
Morning Sky
Hey! Look at Me!
Boundary
A House in a Field
Three in a row
Snow-Dusted Field
In a farmer's field
Windbreak
Swans galore
175/365: "Patience is a Virtue." ~ English Proverb
St Huberts Chapel
Bean Stubble
Light through the storm clouds
Windbreak, Woodlot
The Old Metal Barn
Barns
Christmas Eve day on the prairies
Fun in the sun
Stripes of colour
Wide open spaces that go on forever
A beautiful setting
Old and new on the prairies
The beauty of golden stubble
Old prairie homestead
Gray Partridge
An early Christmas present, 2013
Prairie drama
slanting snow shadows
Blue and Green
Stubble
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The row of five
Too dark? Maybe just a little. Later - actually, the version you see here is a slightly lightened version. I liked the row of puffy clouds just above the rooftops. Have to dash out in ten minutes for my volunteer shift, after which I want to go and see if I can find the Mute Swan (a rarity in Calgary). And then I have to go shopping for a new alarm clock - mine didn't work this morning - have had it quite a few years. See ya later!
I am so happy - I took a better look at the buttons for lowering my car windows and discovered a small lever, which I decided to push over to the right. Never used this before. Anyway, my front passenger window went DOWN - yay! Had been wondering how much it was going to cost me to have it repaired, as I do need to be able to roll the far window down when I'm birding the backroads. Maybe I caught this lever somehow a few weeks ago. Such a relief!
I am so happy - I took a better look at the buttons for lowering my car windows and discovered a small lever, which I decided to push over to the right. Never used this before. Anyway, my front passenger window went DOWN - yay! Had been wondering how much it was going to cost me to have it repaired, as I do need to be able to roll the far window down when I'm birding the backroads. Maybe I caught this lever somehow a few weeks ago. Such a relief!
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