The huge hay rolls amaze me, but I love it when I see a field of the old-fashioned rectangular hay bales. A local farmer wraps his hay rolls in white plastic. When left out in the open, they look like giant marshmallows. Whether hay rolls or small bales, I love to see farmland. It is quickly disappearing in my corner of the world. Thank you for sharing your talent with us. I always enjoy your photographs.
Our grandson loves marshmallows and the individually wrapped, round haybales he calls marshmallows. He is not alone!! Thanks for the good words, Janet.
We have round bales like this here too I always think they look like huge Muffets( a wheat breakfast cereal with a round shape). Your autumn colors are lovely.
I wore a red shirt to deliver our absentee ballots to the board of elections and my wife took me to task for it. I cannot wear my Cincinnati Reds hat, a gift from my brother in law, for the bad looks it draws. The fall colors are a sadly brief wonder.
I love hay rolls, I have taken many pictures of them, their texture and simplicity is always rewarding to capture.
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Natural rolls are becoming less common, replaced by the nefarious white plastic wrap.
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The huge hay rolls amaze me, but I love it when I see a field of the old-fashioned rectangular hay bales. A local farmer wraps his hay rolls in white plastic. When left out in the open, they look like giant marshmallows. Whether hay rolls or small bales, I love to see farmland. It is quickly disappearing in my corner of the world. Thank you for sharing your talent with us. I always enjoy your photographs.
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Our grandson loves marshmallows and the individually wrapped, round haybales he calls marshmallows. He is not alone!! Thanks for the good words, Janet.
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We have round bales like this here too I always think they look like huge Muffets( a wheat breakfast cereal with a round shape). Your autumn colors are lovely.
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Now that you mention it, round hay bales do have the color and texture of wheat biscuits. Cows enjoy that and corn through the winter.
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Ahh the colours! They are so important at this time – and Iām not talking about elections.
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I wore a red shirt to deliver our absentee ballots to the board of elections and my wife took me to task for it. I cannot wear my Cincinnati Reds hat, a gift from my brother in law, for the bad looks it draws. The fall colors are a sadly brief wonder.
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Oh, Michael these are gorgeous photos. It is so lovely to reconnect – I hope that you and your wife are doing well.
Thank you for the beauty of your blog. I’m uplifted by visiting. Blessings to you. š
Debbie
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These outstanding compliments are most appreciated, Debbie. All the best, Mike
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