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Friday, March 21, 2014

Hay Bales in Snow



16 comments:

  1. What happened to spring in your neck of the woods TFG :)

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  2. Your photos in the previous post looked much warmer than these! Yikes! Still lots of snow.

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  3. Grace and Lowell, the past ten days have been warmer with significant snow melting. These photos were taken about two weeks ago after an 8" snowfall. More snow is predicted for next week, but it shouldn't hang around long.

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    1. A number of people have referred to the Midwest as the the Great American Desert, and they aren't talking about rain fall amounts.

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  5. That seems so wrong! Fine photos.

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  6. I agree with Dragonstar... it seems a bit wrong! Nice shots anyway!
    :)

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  7. Close-ups would be nice here. Spring in Middle America.

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  8. A great contribution to the B&W theme!
    My B&W Blog: http://hanshb.wordpress.com/

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  9. Are these just hay bales that weren't gathered up in time to avoid the snow?

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  10. Forgotten hay bales?
    Great b&w landscapes!

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  11. Great image, like the remnants of last summer held in winters cold embrace

    Mollyxxx

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  12. Hay in the snow - food for cows - and thought.

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  13. I really like your kind of landscape! so big and empty, it gives a feeling of liberty and of good breath..Of loneliness, too.

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  14. Great snow scenes in black and white.

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