“To the attentive eye, each moment of the year has its own beauty, and in the same field, it beholds, every hour, a picture which was never seen before, and which shall never be seen again”
These words are so true! There are a couple different areas of the island (higher elevation and not-)..yet are dyer- I love the vegetation! This photo tells its very own story- just lovely! I appreciate the open space- Only now did I respond (my blog) in regard to the our volcanic sisterhood!ha.. Hope your weekend is wonderful!
Those high, western plains are beautiful! Was that wheat? My FIL, after he graduated high school, spent the summer following the wheat harvest jobs. Kansas all the way to Canada.
Beautiful photo!! We live in a potato growing area and it is now harvest time, so the roads are full of tractors and trailers full of potatoes - when they hit bumps in the road, stray potatoes bounce off the back - you could probably pick up several pounds from the roadside!! I posted your parcel yesterday - I hope you receive it soon!!!
The play of light and shadow in your photograph is gorgeous, Leenie. As is the perspective. A perfect photo to compliment that beautiful quote.
ReplyDeleteThese words are so true! There are a couple different areas of the island (higher elevation and not-)..yet are dyer- I love the vegetation! This photo tells its very own story- just lovely! I appreciate the open space-
ReplyDeleteOnly now did I respond (my blog) in regard to the our volcanic sisterhood!ha.. Hope your weekend is wonderful!
It would be a pleasure to stand gazing at that field and your picture of it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the Webster or Summer's farm. Beautiful wheat field picture.
ReplyDeleteThose high, western plains are beautiful! Was that wheat?
ReplyDeleteMy FIL, after he graduated high school, spent the summer following the wheat harvest jobs. Kansas all the way to Canada.
You are so right!!! Beautiful!
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It doesn't get more gorgeous than that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo!! We live in a potato growing area and it is now harvest time, so the roads are full of tractors and trailers full of potatoes - when they hit bumps in the road, stray potatoes bounce off the back - you could probably pick up several pounds from the roadside!! I posted your parcel yesterday - I hope you receive it soon!!!
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