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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Sunday Stills - Roads

The sheep road.


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Sherman's not sure it's even worth the walk.



Same road, one month ago.

For more Sunday Stills...

20 comments:

Tombstone Livestock said...

At least you still have some grees grass left. Everything here is brown and so dry.

Suz said...

Oh my..they look as if they see Noah's Ark....:)

Ed said...

Rush hour on the Equinox expressway..:-)

Mimi Foxmorton said...

Still so beautiful!

It almost doesn't look real......
*sigh*

*huggies*

One Fly said...

I kinda have to go with Sherman on this. I bet it's often foggy in the morning csl? My dad raised a few sheep. Just for the wool though.

Kim said...

That's what our pastures looked like last year. Sorry you are having this kind of weather. It's worrisome when you have grazing animals. It will get better though! We will keep praying for rain.

MTWaggin said...

I love the sheep road. I don't love how dry it is.

Christine said...

I'm not even going to mention what the price of hay is up here. That looks like lush green pasture compared to us.

Anonymous said...

Is that B. Willard in front?

Ann W

Alice said...

Oh, the sheep in the mist! Mythic!

Eva said...

Funny!
Tracks, how roads first came about. :-)

thecrazysheeplady said...

Sadly the clouds brought us no rain. We are still better than many places though, sadly.

Yes, that's B. Willard up front :-).

Linda said...

Great shots....now all we need to see is a shepard with a crook.

Linda said...

Great shots....now all we need to see is a shepard with a crook.

Terry said...

Our grass crunches when you walk on it.

Anonymous said...

wow, beautiful farm shots, loved your place, can i come with my family? :) we'll love to

Alice said...

Kinda evokes images of the Grapes of Wrath. Thank God you have plenty of pasture to which to lead them. Great drama photos.

Shirley said...

Hope you get the rain you need. We need sun to dry the hayfields so the swathing can begin.

Far Side of Fifty said...

You need some rain..what a difference. Great Sunday Stills entry!:)

Anonymous said...

Don't khow how I missed you, but I really liked your shots, especially the foggy one :)

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