Daily Boomer,
Mindy the cat, and I
(and sometimes Terry) go for a walk about the farm there is always something interesting to see and ponder over. Like…
A scary fire five miles away from us —which is an early burning off of a cornfield
The disturbed ground showing huge footprints
As something very large walked down one of the farm roads. My blood does not sing with the ability to know and understand tracks, but I do know this is a LARGE animal
Or these oddly placed twin ‘jet streams’ floating in the wind high in the sky
Speaking of sky…the thickened clouds bringing in weather make the shadows on the ground seem tame in comparison.
From my world to your heart,
Linda
Most people who live in this country don’t look into the sky or can’t even see it and if they are outside it’s their phone that is of the utmost importance. Milky Way what’s that ???
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I think we have become a world with smartphone addiction
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I sure am glad you share the mysteries and adventures you find on your walks about the farm. I sure hope you don’t bump into that Jorge animal on a nighttime walk.
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Me too…I really don’t know what it was and really don’t want to meet it.
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clouds and shadows-on-the-ground — not much of THAT today, but have been marveling over the past week at the clouds. I seem to remember that you are NOT of the “burn-off the fields” camp, though ? such an annual debate here in the G.V. —
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No we don’t burn, we graze, then plow putting it all back into the soil.
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I seem to remember you saying that ~
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Probably …. I probably sound like I HARP on the subject 🙂
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Oh how I love your photos & comments. I believe “looking up” is important both literally & figuratively. Thank you for the gifts, Sandy
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Thank you for your comments, Sandy!!!
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Great shots. So exotic…
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Thank you, Genevieve!
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Whether you are looking up or across or down you discover beauty and mystery and joy!
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Our world(s) are so beautiful, aren’t they, Sallie
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I love the way you write .. you take me on a journey. Great pics too dear Linda …
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Thank you, Julie…I do love words!
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We don’t get skies like yours here in Oregon. I love looking at the different clouds and when it’s possible the stars. Those tracks are not something I would ever see here and glad of it. Keep your eyes peeled so it doesn’t eat Boomer. ;( Or Mindy. Thanks for sharing these. I get the burn off, a lazy mans way and the ash can add something to the soil I suppose but I’m not a fan of it as everyone has to breathe that stuff and it can get out of hand too easily. They used to back burn in the forest to prevent fires. No one could breathe all month long in October.
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They still do that here…and sometimes it gets away from them 😦
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Beautiful pictures on you walk-about! Love your sky pics—I enjoy taking those kind of pics, too. Neighbors just started harvesting corn here. Very few burn, like you, it may have cattle in the stubs for awhile then plow it under.
Blessings!
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Dad says the plowing under makes for very good soil! Boomer
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