The everyday of our family farm
Okay, I come to your blog to "cool down"!! We were 99 Degrees F to day!!
Here too. It was beautiful. Really beautiful. And we haven't reached double figures yet at midday.
Oh my gosh! Beautiful photo!
Nice photography. The water droplets are amazing.
Love this shot with the drops of melting ice. Diane
Awesome image!
Very nice shot.If they only farmed the flat stuff in the UK, they would to farm much at all.Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
That's an awesome capture of the droplets.
If I got down low enough to get this awesome shot, I hate to think how hard it would be for me to get up!
this is so beautiful ! nature offers us a lot of surprises !it's very hot in France
VERY BEAUTIFUL!
So pretty! I'm sorry I've been MIA. I have another whole week before an internet technician shows up at my house. Oh the joys of country living!
Oh my- gorgeous...I'm not ready for actual frost, but I surely do wish it would cool off about thirty degrees or so.
Okay, I come to your blog to "cool down"!! We were 99 Degrees F to day!!
ReplyDeleteHere too. It was beautiful. Really beautiful. And we haven't reached double figures yet at midday.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! Beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteNice photography. The water droplets are amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove this shot with the drops of melting ice. Diane
ReplyDeleteAwesome image!
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot.
ReplyDeleteIf they only farmed the flat stuff in the UK, they would to farm much at all.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
That's an awesome capture of the droplets.
ReplyDeleteIf I got down low enough to get this awesome shot, I hate to think how hard it would be for me to get up!
ReplyDeletethis is so beautiful ! nature offers us a lot of surprises !
ReplyDeleteit's very hot in France
VERY BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I'm sorry I've been MIA. I have another whole week before an internet technician shows up at my house. Oh the joys of country living!
ReplyDeleteOh my- gorgeous...I'm not ready for actual frost, but I surely do wish it would cool off about thirty degrees or so.
ReplyDelete