I can just SMELL that wonderful field of hay---the green of the stems, and those beautiful dusty-gold rolls shining in the Arkansas sun. It's been a while, but I can still smell it a mile away when we drive past some.
Hope you and Mr. The Bennie are well and warm this sunshiny November day!
Miss Patsy,
ReplyDeleteI can just SMELL that wonderful field of hay---the green of the stems, and those beautiful dusty-gold rolls shining in the Arkansas sun. It's been a while, but I can still smell it a mile away when we drive past some.
Hope you and Mr. The Bennie are well and warm this sunshiny November day!
rachel
Hay fields are always so lovely. I hope it stays and they do not destroy it to build! For some reason, your picture reminds me of Norman Rockwell.
ReplyDeleteIs the house that pyramid shape? Shame to spoil the view.
ReplyDeletePretty photo, Patsy. Hay makes me sneeze so I am glad I don't have smell on my computer!!!!! lol
ReplyDeleteI hope the building won't ruin the pretty field.
I love seeing those bales of hay! Hope they don't build in that field.
ReplyDeleteI just love harvest time! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteI love it when the fields are harvested and the rolls of hay are there for a few days. I do hope they don't build on this land! x
ReplyDeleteSad they are losing the field! Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteWe have corn this year so we won't see such a great pasture scene.
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