well that was very nice. I like the telephone poles - could be a metaphor for life into the future... the mulberries is a great shot. color and clarity AND for me memories... we had a mulberry tree in our yard in Arizona as children... never wore shoes duing the summer so always had mulberry juice stained feet. thank you .
Hi Mary, I love seeing those vast fields around your home town. Really beautiful views and what a cute dog! Certainly all the photographs are reason to celebrate life. Enjoy your weekend.
I'm a grandmother in my fifties, who likes to travel in an old RV. I started blogging in April of 2008 to chronical a month long trip I took in the motorhome to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity. I lost my best friend and husband to cancer in 2005. I began working with the Care-a-vanner's the following summer. I've met some wonderful people, made new friends, visited new places and helped to build 10 houses. I find it difficult to be idle, so when I'm home I volunteer at church, spend time with my grandchildren and work partime for a brokerage firm.
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well that was very nice. I like the telephone poles - could be a metaphor for life into the future... the mulberries is a great shot. color and clarity AND for me memories... we had a mulberry tree in our yard in Arizona as children... never wore shoes duing the summer so always had mulberry juice stained feet. thank you .
Hi Mary, I love seeing those vast fields around your home town. Really beautiful views and what a cute dog! Certainly all the photographs are reason to celebrate life.
Enjoy your weekend.
Great photos.
My brother always said his corn was doing well if it was "knee-high by the 4th of July." Is that saying used in your area, too?
I like your pictures because they give me a really good idea of where you live: the whole point of the "My Town" shoot-out. The wheat is beautiful.
Incredible fields. I've never seen the fields of the Midwest. must be quite a sight.
Enjoyed the photos, Mary. Thanks for posting them.
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