Tuesday, June 17, 2008

NO PASSING ZONE


8 comments:

Doodlebug Gail said...

LOL - what a great photo!

Jeanne said...

All these pics are just wonderful! This is a whole life that I don't know about -- I have that "one cow one pig two chickens three ears of corn" picture in my mind of what a farmer is, leftover from elementary school storybooks :)

What else besides wheat do you do? How long has your family been farming?

Jeanne

Melzie said...

Love the pictures, they are cutting wheat here too :) we love seeing the fields with their fresh haircuts ;) xoxo melzie

Amelia said...

Love looking at your pictures. Your part of the state is so much different than my part. Did not realize you had the "wind mills" there...

Just finished raining here...but perhaps it missed you guys today.

Amelia in central Oklahoma

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the pictures, Saska. I, always, enjoy them. I think the largest, open, crop field I've seen, here in Maine, is about 20 acres. The rest, if not developed into towns/cities, are trees, as far as the eye can see. Just opposite your fields.... So different.

The flip-flop picture begs the question: Is that how an Oklahoman "kicks back and relaxes?"

Keep up the good work. Thank you, again, for my bread and flour, etc...

xxoo
neen

Katie said...

Thanks for the view of farm life. Sometimes us city folks need to be reminded where things come from! :-)

Unknown said...

Yesterday seemed like it would be a good harvesting day for you. Hope all is going well.

Anonymous said...

Love IT! :)
better than a traffic jam any day!