The storms have left (for a spell, anyway).
The mornings now wake to bright October sun, frost laying heavy in the indigo-blue of the shadows and as thick sparkling shards of light everywhere else.
This is all good for the drying stems of corn,
And the bright yellow/gold ears hanging down toward the ground (harvest will start sometime in November or December for our corn–fingers crossed!)
The corn fields are still visited regularly
Providing food and shelter in the rustling leaves
The night world is busy…ever so busy
The wild creatures fill the space between dark and light
Boomie and I and Mindy-cat walk along ever so silently — along the farm roads by the drying corn. Listening to the music of the rustling of the rustling corn leaves and watching for
Those creatures who live on this bountiful and blessed farm!
From my world to your heart,
Linda











This is beautiful. I would love to walk there at night and hear what you hear.
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I would love to have you walk with me!!!
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How do you get such good night photos? My Canon could never do that!
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Night setting on the camera. Thank you…I have lots that don’t turn out. 🙂
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What delightful little night visitors you have. Do they ever leave a tip?
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The skunk does… 😦
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Love that last shot!
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Beautiful. Bear and Sammy came a little too close to a skunk. They needed a special cleansing bath. 😜
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No…Sammy is very ancient and he only travels short distance. We (Boomer, Mindy and I) were walking a long ways off when I snapped his photo with the long-range lens…then we high-tailed it out of there. 🙂
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Things do get a bit lively after dark. 😀 What a lovely place to walk and enjoy creation.
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A different kind of activity!
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Lovely post Linda … 😃 that last shot is a beauty
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Sometimes it’s so important to sit silently and rest
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