Looks like Halloween
All three look under the influence. Sunglasses spent too much time in the weed field
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Near Deerfield |
This cobweb does not come with Areosmith tickets |
All three look under the influence. Sunglasses spent too much time in the weed field
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Near Deerfield |
This cobweb does not come with Areosmith tickets |
It's been a tough week so I'll leave you with a few more phone pics. This rope smells like you and you belong to me therefore ...
Gorgeous sky shot and that first photo made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteI thought, "Good thing they're not driving."
DeleteThey do look under the influence!
ReplyDeleteThe one with sunglasses is stoned for sure.
DeleteGreat
ReplyDeleteIs it as great as revolving sky high emu?
DeleteGreat series.
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If you're going for the drive, always take a camera, MB, mountains or no.
DeleteLovely sky photos. The bales of hay are so cute with the faces on them.
ReplyDeleteThere were more down the way but so much else to see.
Deletestunning orange in the sky! lovely capture
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Thanks, I've been seeing some great sunsets this week.
DeleteThat sunset photo is simply stunning! #photofriday
ReplyDeleteThank you, PD, it's just down the road too (:
Deletecute autumn hay rolls - love the country dirt road. Reminds me of visiting friends in Kentucky 40 years ago.
ReplyDeleteIt led through the farmland and didn't seem to end.
DeleteWhat an outstanding sky!!!
ReplyDeleteI found you through Photo Friday and wanted to invite you to join our weekly photo linkup at image-in-ing:
http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/09/los-viejos.html
Well I've got two linked up all ready, Sue, but what the hey. Get it, hay.
DeleteThat first photo is s funny! Like when people do things to make other laugh.
ReplyDeleteYeah, as if they're cracking each other up.
Deletelove the first image, Made me laugh :)
ReplyDeleteI had to pull over to check those out, Monica. I thought they were funny too.
DeleteHahahaha, those hay bales!
ReplyDeleteThey're up to something they shouldn't be, Susie.
ReplyDeleteHi Jeanna ~~ Those hay bales are special for Halloween, nice find. My favorite is the "Near Deerfield" road picture. It is also 'near' to the end of the road.
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Yes it is near to the end of the road. I'm trying to be more responsible when taking photos and pulled over to look at the field. I suppose the farmer in you appreciates that old farm road, Jim.
DeleteI have yet to see decorated hay bales, I need to be on the look for them. Great sky and backroad. What no Areosmith tickets?
ReplyDeleteThat's surprising considering all your travels, Tom. Ha, I'm not the hugest Family Guy fangirl, but that bit sticks in my mind. Love in an el a vaa tor...
DeleteI love the bales, even more with your description! Your favorite is beautiful too. That's a neat arrow sign, what does it mark?
ReplyDeleteIt was a sign with cobwebs and insects which I should really try to bring out more, easier to see if you click to enlarge. It's pointing out different Indian mounds in Koshkonong. I believe it was pointing at a Pear shaped and Conical mound.
DeleteHaha! The first picture, and caption, did make me laugh!
ReplyDeleteThey're definitely party bales, Jade.
DeleteLove the fun hay bales. Gorgeous sky and country lane.
ReplyDeleteYeah, PJ, I had more luck scenery wise traveling southeast this time.
DeleteLove the hell sky
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It's as if the skies took there own pictures last week, Molly.
DeleteWow, the colours of that sunset are wonderful. I've never seen hay bales painted like that before - cute!
ReplyDeleteI see a lot of them this time of year, CMW.
DeleteAMazing!! LOVE the pumpkin bales!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alycia, the landscape was cooperating with me that week.
DeleteThis is a wonderful series of images! I'm trying to figure out how I can get a round bale pumpkin at my pumpkin patch. Very cute. Thanks so much for joining me for Friday's Hunt. I hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteHmm, there must be some place that makes pumpkin bales this time of year. Do you know how to dye hay and bale it or vice versa?
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