Lambs and Ewes.
Rural View.
Pumpkin season, kid-style
Fine old truck
Domestic duck, unidentified
Beauty in old age
Two of my favourite things
2018 Harvest Time
Old farm wagon
Barn with ducks, chickens and rabbit
Weathered door
Bringing the straw bales
Unidentified domestic Duck
One of these things is not like the others ...
Peeling paint patterns
Unknown duck species (domestic)
The Straw Barn
Friendly horse
Birdhouse with a difference
Time to feed
Old farm wagon wheel
Mama Turkey (domestic)
For the birds
Rural decay down south
IMG 5364-001-Dunseverick Farms
IMG 5366-001-Dunseverick Farms 2
Beauty of winter (well, late fall)
Fence with Lichen
PaddockMachine 4236
Fenceline of flowers.
Farm cat, High River Christmas Bird Count
Red barn, High River Christmas Bird Count
Have you ever seen a furry pig?
Goat On a Local Farm.
Heading into the mountains
Enormous Rock
Happy Gobble Gobble weekend!
Old and weathered
The Blue Goose Buying Guide, c1946
Quietly Rural.
Another red barn
Yesterday's Chinook Arch
Harvest time
Me and my dad
Stonehill Farm cottages
Tiny Lambs and Parents.
Smokey Eagle Lake
Farm surrounded by trees.
Impressive creature
South Waikato Farmland
Grazing Sheep.
IMG 5585-001-Tomatoes & Corn
Calf in the Sun.
Rather Dilapidated.
Love an old, red barn
barn at Milton Abbas
Just a little Fellow.
An Uphill Job.
Farm View,
potato field
potato sacks
digging the spuds
Devon spud field
potato harvest
Old Dog Resting.
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Harvest time
It's snowing - again! Our temperature is -3C (windchill -9C). So far, the forecast for the coming week looks amazing! Temperatures between 12C and 19C (for Wednesday). What a difference and finally, it looks like we might actually be going to get a fall season after all. Hopefully, there will still be enough leaves left on the trees to give at least a bit of fall colour.
This morning, I am returning to local photos instead of continuing with images from our Pt Pelee and Tadoussac trip back in May of this year. You can't tell from this photo, taken on 12 October 2018, but I was barely able to hold my camera, or open my car door to get in and out, the wind was so strong yesterday afternoon! Seeing sunshine all morning, I reckoned it might be a good time to dash east of the city and visit a couple of old wooden barns and sheds that I enjoy photographing. When I stepped out of my front door, I could feel the wind, but as I knew I would not be trying to take photos of flowers that would blow in and out of the viewfinder, I thought it would be OK. Well, was I wrong! It was definitely not fun driving the highway and, little did I know, the wind would become stronger and the dark clouds and rain would move in. Needless to say, in the end, I just had to give up and return home. Fortunately, I was able to get the main photos I was hoping for, straight away, before the storm worsened.
I love to see a field full of hay bales. To quote someone else's joke (groan!), unfortunately the round hay bales mean that Alberta cows never get a square (i.e. 'proper') meal : ) I added a touch of filter in post-processing.
This morning, I am returning to local photos instead of continuing with images from our Pt Pelee and Tadoussac trip back in May of this year. You can't tell from this photo, taken on 12 October 2018, but I was barely able to hold my camera, or open my car door to get in and out, the wind was so strong yesterday afternoon! Seeing sunshine all morning, I reckoned it might be a good time to dash east of the city and visit a couple of old wooden barns and sheds that I enjoy photographing. When I stepped out of my front door, I could feel the wind, but as I knew I would not be trying to take photos of flowers that would blow in and out of the viewfinder, I thought it would be OK. Well, was I wrong! It was definitely not fun driving the highway and, little did I know, the wind would become stronger and the dark clouds and rain would move in. Needless to say, in the end, I just had to give up and return home. Fortunately, I was able to get the main photos I was hoping for, straight away, before the storm worsened.
I love to see a field full of hay bales. To quote someone else's joke (groan!), unfortunately the round hay bales mean that Alberta cows never get a square (i.e. 'proper') meal : ) I added a touch of filter in post-processing.
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