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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
Love the trucks
I love your interpretation of this weeks challenge. Things change in SO many ways.
Very interesting take on the assignment. Like them all.
Well done. Great choice on the rusting truck!
I'm surprised no one has hauled that old Dodge off for restoration - there is a lot of it still there!
Lots of changes/transitions there -- lovely series -- thank you for sharing part of your life!
Great post! Thank you for your kinds words over this last week!!Lindahttp://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
nice transitions, i loved the rusting truck
Liz, me too. lolLinda, thanks, I was lucky enough to get out to cut some brush so I got these...Colleen, thanksTCSL, thanks, I love to photograph that old truck. We have two, but that one is much more photogenicJeffro, wish we could. It has a lot of personality. I see it resurrected as a flat bed painted with farm signs and selling vegetables....Sallie, thank you!Linda, thank you...you have been much on our minds. Take care...
Just home from the desert southwest. Almost missed spring! The daffodils are blooming!These pictures and that final line. Poetry. Lovely.
Cathy, thank you. Ours are budding...I am hoping they hold off for a bit as I expect we will still get some hard freezes.
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Love the trucks
I love your interpretation of this weeks challenge. Things change in SO many ways.
Very interesting take on the assignment. Like them all.
Well done. Great choice on the rusting truck!
I'm surprised no one has hauled that old Dodge off for restoration - there is a lot of it still there!
Lots of changes/transitions there -- lovely series -- thank you for sharing part of your life!
Great post! Thank you for your kinds words over this last week!!
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
nice transitions, i loved the rusting truck
Liz, me too. lol
Linda, thanks, I was lucky enough to get out to cut some brush so I got these...
Colleen, thanks
TCSL, thanks, I love to photograph that old truck. We have two, but that one is much more photogenic
Jeffro, wish we could. It has a lot of personality. I see it resurrected as a flat bed painted with farm signs and selling vegetables....
Sallie, thank you!
Linda, thank you...you have been much on our minds. Take care...
Just home from the desert southwest. Almost missed spring! The daffodils are blooming!
These pictures and that final line. Poetry. Lovely.
Cathy, thank you. Ours are budding...I am hoping they hold off for a bit as I expect we will still get some hard freezes.
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http://shop.xaijo.com
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