I have allowed many things to get in the way of posting.
So I have decided that I need to start again.
I will be posting more than just fiber art.
There will still be the occasional Tatting project or maybe crochet or maybe socks.
But there will also be some pictures. I have gotten a new camera, and I am liking it very much. So you may see just those on occasion.
Back in January I was just learning this camera, and it is still an on going process, but I took these one evening while out shutting up the chickens, that was before the 2 months of sub zero weather.
Another subject you might see pictures of would be chickens. I have a flock of 26, 24 hens and 2 roosters. The flock is of mixed breeds and these are the colors of eggs that I get.
Just a couple more photos
Sunrise over the grain bins
February 2019 snowstorm
a March 2019 snowstorm aftermath
and one morning there was fog
and when it cleared, we had this really neat frosting on the trees and other outside structures
and 1 more from March,
The same storm that devastated the state of Nebraska also hit us here in North Dakota.
We lost part of the roof of the pole barn where we house our calves. That should be roof, not open sky and there shouldn't be all that snow on the floor. There was a calf that got trapped under the rafters and steel, but he wasn't hurt.
Well, this post is long enough.
I will try to do better about posting as we go forward into 2019
Amazing photographs! Looking forward to many more posts 🌹
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you posting, I’m happy to see your pictures and hear a little about your life!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! Glad to see you survived such a hard winter without too much damage.
ReplyDeleteVery good to see you're back. Beautiful sunset pictures. There was so much snow this winter and you captured it well. We had 2,000 chickens on the farm where I grew up so you brought back memories.
ReplyDeleteSo glad the calve was ok. 🙂
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