Making a run for it before the
borders close.
With the current crisis engulfing the world my little farm photo-a-day
seems so trivial & insignificant. I’ve been grappling with whether I should
stop for a while, but I know that my daily photos might just be the diversion
and a spot of joy that some people need right now more than ever. So, while
ever there is interest, I will do my best to keep going, but let me know when enough
is enough.
As I wrote on your blog, your work does us good, but it does you good as well. I wouldn't like it if your pictures weren't there.
ReplyDeleteYou won't be hearing from me that I've had enough!
ReplyDeleteI look forward each day to see what is the latest from the farm.
You might let the roos know that if they get close into a border town they will be OK for going back and forth.
On the other hand they just might be off to do some last minute panic buying....
Alphie
Please continue. I think that all of us need a diversion. And hope that blogging provides one for you too.
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy your photos, keep going as it does us all good including you.
ReplyDeleteDaily photos are low risk. I am in a high risk environment.
ReplyDeleteDie Fotos jeden Tag sind gut immer gern gesehen.
ReplyDeleteNoke
We need every "ordinary" input to our days. I do a little Weekly Reader in my area - just a few people - but I will continue sending it and not touch on what is happening - people need some place to rest their minds. Please keep on!
ReplyDeleteKeep up with your photos. It's one thing each day to make the day better.
ReplyDeletePlease do keep on posting. I think during a time like this it is important to keep on doing the 'normal' things.
ReplyDeleteNow this made me smile
ReplyDeleteThis scene brings a smile. Thank you!
ReplyDeletePlease don't stop! I need to see lovely photos now more than ever.
ReplyDeleteNever trivial nor insignificant. Enlightening and uplifting are the better choice of words. If you have the time and energy to continue, please do. Your captures amaze me every day.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your daily farm photos, especially now as we are isolating ourselves from everyday life. It is good to connect with others in this small way. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI missed this one. BRILLIANT. I actually answered your question on tomorrow's post.
ReplyDeleteThey are moving fast acroos that field.
ReplyDeleteWe had deer in our yard last night. I know others have said the same, but I appreciate your photos. Thank you for giving me a glimpse of what farming is like on the other side of the world. Be well!
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