I really like this photo. Your response to EC came in the nick of time and I can now avoid a foolish question. And - a tenuous connection to the photo - this morning a taxi driver taking me to an early morning appointment told me he had been a wheat farmer in India. I was all ears to hear his story, the small amount I learned was fascinating. End of ramble. Alphie
Head and shoulders above the rest. I wonder why.
ReplyDeleteA different variety of wheat. The tall one is a bearded variety, the rest of the paddock is non-bearded.
DeleteNot usually a Good Thing but in this case it may give more seeds?
ReplyDeleteSuch a curious photo.
ReplyDeleteI really like this photo. Your response to EC came in the nick of time and I can now avoid a foolish question.
ReplyDeleteAnd - a tenuous connection to the photo - this morning a taxi driver taking me to an early morning appointment told me he had been a wheat farmer in India. I was all ears to hear his story, the small amount I learned was fascinating.
End of ramble.
Alphie
Lovely light. I wonder if they were meant to be amongst the main variety.
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