The law of harvest is to reap more than you sow.
Sow an act, and you reap a habit.
Sow a habit and you reap a character.
Sow a character and you reap a destiny.
Categories: 2013 Project 365
The law of harvest is to reap more than you sow.
Sow an act, and you reap a habit.
Sow a habit and you reap a character.
Sow a character and you reap a destiny.
Categories: 2013 Project 365
Wow, really cool photos! Love pictures of hay and the outdoors! Feel free to check out my blog as well 🙂
It’s great to meet you and thank you so much for stopping by and commenting. I look forward to sharing more with you in the future.
I look forward to seeing more! 🙂
I love those large bales of hay, I think they can make such interesting subjects in photos, great job.
Thank you so much Leanne ! You’re work is really taking such a creative turn and it is so inspiring. 🙂
Love seeing the rolls sitting in the paddocks, freshly baled and awaiting collection.
Which reminds me, I need to buy hay soon…
So Ben…what are you going to do with all that hay? This looked like really good hay. Wish I could have gotten some for my horse. 🙂
Horses here too. We have two horses. Recently, we invested in a hay saver net. It’s a netting bag that fits around the entire roll.
It has basically doubled the life of the roll and massively reduced the amount of wasted hay. Plus, not having manure and hay mixed together saves loads of time with cleaning up the paddock.
Excellent quote for your perfect photographs.
Thank you so much sunshine. 🙂
Love, love, love this set of photographs and your quote – perfect. Great subjects for paintings – love your trips out with your cameras!!
Now that would be an interesting painting. I love the new and old feel to the hay harvest. Hot and hard work. Thank you so much for your kind words Mary.
Very nice summer photos…
So happy you enjoyed these Bjorn. 🙂
I like the photos, but I feel sorry for farm kids today. They’ll never get to experience what great fun it was to toss the hay bales from the baler onto the stack on the wagons, or get to build forts from the bales in the barn. 😉
These bales were so huge I think it would take 8 men to move it. Hence the forklift. I bet that was great fun for a kid during hay harvest season.
Making hay with your Canon. Nice!
LOL ! Now I need to learn how to spin it into gold.
Wonderful photos for a “redneck” born like me… “hahahaha”
Excellent captured… 😉
You are truly a country boy aren’t you?
Yeah born right out in the danish “wilderness” – later raised up raised primarily in the greater cozy danish-german fjord town – which has given me the love for both country and city… 😉
Very wise words indeed. Love the pictures.
I wonder if it is because I’m getting older. But I truly do appreciate every little thing in life. And to have a good and kind character is essential. Thank you Fatima.
Great Captures – this reminds me of my youth and baling hay (squares not rounds)! Happy Hump Day:)
You never cease to surprise me Renee. You baling hay. How fun..how hard it must have been. 🙂
Ahh I be it smelled good there. 🙂
There is nothing like fresh cut grass right? Although they cut it one day and then bale it the next after it’s dried a bit.
Jeez those things are huge! Terrific pics Em!
They are huge ! I was super impressed. Wonder where the bales were headed to.