Love your horse and chook. Living in the suburbs I don't get much opportunity to see animals as these. Thanks for bringing the country to me and for including me in your B&W Sunday. Julie
repeating myself, but you are one good photographer! i love how the barn looks in the background. i saw a lot of old barns in vermont and wanted to photograph them but the rain was pouring down...sir charles is a cute name...is he a royal pain or just a great rooster? ;>)
hey, i am back, trying to catch up on last week's reading. that is so sad about the beautiful mother and her child! a well known doc in our area died while driving back from vacation in florida(5 kids and wife in car ..they were not physically hurt). he had a massive heart attack. life is so precious and so hard at times...been wondering about your dried onions and haven't googled anything yet to learn...maybe one day you could teach us what you do and show us what they look like when they are finished? i am very curious as my grandmother did not do that nor did my husband's people. you are an inspiration, i hope you know that!!! ;>)
As usual your b&w of your farm animals look so serene. It's a wonderful life. sorry for not joining in this Sunday. Working on one for next week!!! Peace, Carole
Hello, have been on a holiday of sorts. Something to distract me from a tragedy in the coop:( Racoon, need I say more. That's farm life as Mr. Romantic says. Love the pics of black and white Sunday, especially last week! I would like to play along next Sunday; how does one do it? Blessings, Gerri
Hi there! Beautiful babes you have there! I think it would be just fine to use old yard sticks if you dont mind cutting them. I will be using some myself...hint hint..smiles~
It must be Heaven to have your farm critters to care for and love. My bff got horses this summer and I love visiting them and petting their velvety noses! It is so fun to pull up to her ranch and see her oldest girl leading a horse around with two younger girls on board, walking thru the cool green grass. Ah, bliss! Blessings~LillySue
Hi Anne Marie
ReplyDeleteLove your horse and chook. Living in the suburbs I don't get much opportunity to see animals as these. Thanks for bringing the country to me and for including me in your B&W Sunday. Julie
repeating myself, but you are one good photographer! i love how the barn looks in the background. i saw a lot of old barns in vermont and wanted to photograph them but the rain was pouring down...sir charles is a cute name...is he a royal pain or just a great rooster? ;>)
ReplyDeletehey, i am back, trying to catch up on last week's reading. that is so sad about the beautiful mother and her child! a well known doc in our area died while driving back from vacation in florida(5 kids and wife in car ..they were not physically hurt). he had a massive heart attack. life is so precious and so hard at times...been wondering about your dried onions and haven't googled anything yet to learn...maybe one day you could teach us what you do and show us what they look like when they are finished? i am very curious as my grandmother did not do that nor did my husband's people. you are an inspiration, i hope you know that!!! ;>)
ReplyDeleteWhat an eye you have for capturing the 'moment'. I enjoy popping over & now will follow you. TTFN ~Marydon
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteAs usual your b&w of your farm animals look so serene.
It's a wonderful life.
sorry for not joining in this Sunday. Working on one for next week!!!
Peace,
Carole
Great photos...but I want more..I will let you off the hook this time I guess!!! Hope your weekend has been a good one,Chrissy
ReplyDeleteSir Charles is lovelY!!
ReplyDeleteHello, have been on a holiday of sorts. Something to distract me from a tragedy in the coop:( Racoon, need I say more. That's farm life as Mr. Romantic says. Love the pics of black and white Sunday, especially last week! I would like to play along next Sunday; how does one do it?
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Gerri
Sunday was a beautiful day for pictures!!!!
ReplyDeleteyou may n-JOY my newest post showing the antique faire yesterday.
hope to meet soon!!!!!!!
Hi there! Beautiful babes you have there! I think it would be just fine to use old yard sticks if you dont mind cutting them. I will be using some myself...hint hint..smiles~
ReplyDeleteIt must be Heaven to have your farm critters to care for and love. My bff got horses this summer and I love visiting them and petting their velvety noses! It is so fun to pull up to her ranch and see her oldest girl leading a horse around with two younger girls on board, walking thru the cool green grass. Ah, bliss!
ReplyDeleteBlessings~LillySue
Girl those are adorable pics, Jordan especially....you know I have a weekness for horsey photos... Blessings, Janna
ReplyDeleteDear Anne Marie,
ReplyDeleteYour black and white photos are so pretty! Jordan and Sir Charles are very handsome and sweet-looking! I can imagine the joy they bring to you!
Love, Paula