We had a few dry days at the end of last week and managed to make our hay.
Looking back from the field to the house.
The bales were moved up to the top field to sit for a while in case any of them overheated as they can spontaneously combust if they are put in a shed while they are still a bit green!
Janice, your photos are fantastic. Thanks for sharing!
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Your photos are absolutely BREATHTAKING...there is something so beautiful about harvest time.
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x Lori
ohhhh great pics Janice - I love to see all the hay bales at this time of year - shame you couldn't fix for a blue sky background though lol lol
ReplyDeleteFab piccies Janice! Blimey, I'd want them away from the house too until the risk of combustion had gone over!
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Aaaawww Janice, I'm even more envious now. It looks so beautiful. I'm glad you put a pic of your house in so that I can work out what you see!
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ReplyDeleteJanice, the pictures are beautiful! I love visiting your blog... there are always such interesting things going on in your neck of the woods. Those bales of hay are huge!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and glad you "made hay while the sun shone" sic sorry someone had to say it. :)
ReplyDeletethat first photo is fantastic
ReplyDeletelovely photos janice:) i didn't know about the heating up-very interesting :)
ReplyDeleteWhen we had the hay cut in our bottom paddock, I didn't know what to expect. But once those huge hay bales turned up, I felt like somebody had left sculpture in the bottom paddock. They're gorgeous.
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