Sunday, October 22, 2017

The Barn Collective, October 22, 2017

McNairy County, Tennessee, USA, October 2, 2017
I was too far away to be sure, but I think this Amish farmer was harvesting peanuts.

McNairy County, Tennessee, October 2, 2017
And it was interesting to see the fodder in the shocks (a method of drying corn to be fed to livestock in the Winter)
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Your bird for today is...
Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, October 6, 2017
A Great Egret!

Have a blessed day!

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14 comments:

  1. Excellent images. Love seeing the corn shocks
    MB

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  2. I love barns ! I think they are so romantic and when I see the heyballs I think of the time we had them behind our garden and now there are houses standing !

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  3. Hello, love the view of the barn and farmer. The corn shocks photo is great. I love the beautiful egret. Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead.

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  4. Beautiful barn and that is a good photo of the Great Egret and its reflection.

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  5. What a fabulous farm - love the contrast of colors. And egret - what a great capture.

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  6. That is interesting, I'll have to look out for shocks, they'd make good monsters.

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  7. ...the Amish farm would look at home here, the peanuts not! The shocks are starting to appear on Amish farms here. Thanks Lea for sharing, I hope to see you again.

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  8. I always love seeing those old fashioned haystacks.

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  9. Interesting to see corn dried that way.

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  10. Beautiful photos, Lea. It is a winsome, earthy time of year. :)

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  11. Nice. I think that Egret may be having a bad feather day! Really like the crop picture.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  12. Wonderful red barns and shocks! Love these scenes. That's a great shot of the egret! Happy new week to you!

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  13. The barn roofs match the sky on this day!
    The corn shocks are interesting.

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