I couldn't resist the shot, and it didn't need much of a caption. Laurie would have been able to quote Longfellow or something! I have very little classic poetry in my head. I have to go with the un-classics.
AHHHHH!!!!! I'm on my Mac I'm on my Mac!!!!! Finally! My email is here! My pictures are here! It's...scary and fun and exciting, like moving into a new house!
Okay. Calm down, Petrea.
JT I was thinking of you this morning. Must see what you're up to.
Hi Escapist. I haven't been to Kashmir. It's on my list of places I'd love to visit.
I'm glad you guys like the photo. I'm partial to it.
I'm happy u took advantage of our wintry weather to grab a fresh shot of it!
ReplyDeleteI was driving around w/o camera 2day so I missed the pics.
Beautiful, evocative photo with a nice name :)
ReplyDeleteGood that you're getting a little rain and what a wonderful way to show it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene!
ReplyDeleteI think you just did, write a poem.
GOrgeous photo. Reminds me of Andrew Wyeth.
ReplyDeleteNifty poem, too.
Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely wheaty sandwich! {Not a candy in sight...}
ReplyDeleteAmerica in layers, no?
ReplyDeleteI couldn't resist the shot, and it didn't need much of a caption. Laurie would have been able to quote Longfellow or something! I have very little classic poetry in my head. I have to go with the un-classics.
ReplyDeleteThe wheat certainly does its best to brighten up the view. Even gloomy days are strangely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely one of my favorite pictures you've ever posted. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteCloud to grass: Stop tickling me!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
Yes, this weather makes one wax poetic. Great photo too.
ReplyDeleteYep. That works. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteoh and what a slice of toast this is. well done mz. P
ReplyDeleteHiya !
ReplyDeleteDelighting the pure senses of the picture....
P.S:- Have you ever been to Kashmir.
Jollies!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, are you sure you didn't make a quick trip to Kansas to take this photo? Fabulous! And I'm with Laurie that this reminds me of Wyeth.
ReplyDeleteGoodness, that's a scary shot...time to run inside and hide!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great shot, too!
AHHHHH!!!!! I'm on my Mac I'm on my Mac!!!!! Finally! My email is here! My pictures are here! It's...scary and fun and exciting, like moving into a new house!
ReplyDeleteOkay. Calm down, Petrea.
JT I was thinking of you this morning. Must see what you're up to.
Hi Escapist. I haven't been to Kashmir. It's on my list of places I'd love to visit.
I'm glad you guys like the photo. I'm partial to it.
Welcome to the world of OS X, bwah hah hah hahhh!
ReplyDeleteSome days I think we all photograph form the same vantage point. Your ominous but beautiful sky good be here.
ReplyDeleteThanks, J, glad to be here. It's so freeing to be able to actually click on links again.
ReplyDeleteBabooshka, it's nice that my sky could be in Ramsey, but I'd rather be there myself!
In your present state you could write a poem "The Computers in My Life."
ReplyDeleteDramatic sky!
ReplyDeleteLOvE
ReplyDeleteWow - so lovely and moody!
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