The everyday of our family farm
So a farmer's life is not drinks at 6:00, dine at 7:30, followed by whiskey at 9:00?
Only in our dreams...
Fantasmagorical! That is something I have never seen here in Canada.
I got used to this in France when they were harvesting the sunflowers. The combines (which I assumer were owned cooperatively or by contractors) worked 24 hours a day moving between farms.
Must be where I am, as I read it as 'night snowing.'How many nights of this work?
Not too many thankfully. We are trying to get as much sown before the forecast rain.
Great photo of night work. I've never seen any like this.
What a great picture!
Ilove watching machines working at night. This looks great but a bit larger than our drills.
Dramatic. And beautiful.
while they can sow they will.........day or night........
A fantastic shot...
So a farmer's life is not drinks at 6:00, dine at 7:30, followed by whiskey at 9:00?
ReplyDeleteOnly in our dreams...
DeleteFantasmagorical! That is something I have never seen here in Canada.
ReplyDeleteI got used to this in France when they were harvesting the sunflowers. The combines (which I assumer were owned cooperatively or by contractors) worked 24 hours a day moving between farms.
ReplyDeleteMust be where I am, as I read it as 'night snowing.'
ReplyDeleteHow many nights of this work?
Not too many thankfully. We are trying to get as much sown before the forecast rain.
DeleteGreat photo of night work. I've never seen any like this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great picture!
ReplyDeleteIlove watching machines working at night. This looks great but a bit larger than our drills.
ReplyDeleteDramatic. And beautiful.
ReplyDeletewhile they can sow they will.........day or night........
ReplyDeleteA fantastic shot...
ReplyDelete