Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Wordless Wednesday- Nanny's Farm

Good morning, dear friends. I thought I would share a Wordless Wednesday post again. ( Not totally wordless lol) . It's hay time! The grass has been cut and  raked . Let the baling begin! 










Thank you for taking the time to pop in for a visit . Have a beautiful day! As always...

Happy quilting and stitching, ya'll

Melisa
It's the little things that can make a big difference!  

Hugs and Stitches!!! ðŸ¤—❤🧵 


Amy's tree. 

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy. It seems like a few short months ago that we were on the hill trying to get the key out of the tractor. Love and miss you. 

 

16 comments:

  1. I love "hearing" you talk but I admit there is something about wordless Wednesday that is calming and serene. Enjoy!

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Shelly. I enjoy looking at photos too. That warms my heart to hear that you enjoy Wordless Wednesday. Hugs

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  2. Hope haying from successful! Your pictures could have been taken from around here. Happy Wednesday, Melisa!

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Robin . All of the farms have been a buzzing with balers. Hope the farmers in your area were able to get up the hay before the rains. Hugs

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  3. Such pretty pictures. Love the one with the 5 bales and hills in the backdrop. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, Susie. We had to be careful to not let those bales roll down the hill so they did a good job keeping them in a certain spot. Thankfully they all have been placed in the barn now. Have a great week. Hugs

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  4. Beautiful...we have seen a lot of haying going on as we traveled from North Alabama to North Ga.

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, Arlene. We are in the same area. I guess all of the farmers are taking advantage of the early cutting.I always enjoy seeing hay being baled. Hugs

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  5. Beautiful hay bales, all ready to feed out as and when required.

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    1. Oh yes. The livestock will certainly enjoy these come winter time. Thank you so much for the sweet visit, Jenny. Hugs.

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  6. Oh your place looks so lovely. I could just sit and look out into those mountains for hours. Love Amy's tree. ((hugs)). Happy Wednesday sweet friend. :)

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, dear. The hill certainly has a magical view. You can see the hills and the mountains and in the evening a lovely sunset. Big hugs.

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  7. Love the pictures! We have 10 acres that someone bales for us( and we get some beef) I love baling days. The scent of fresh cut hay....aaaawww the country life!

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Vicki. I love baling season. Oh yes the smell of fresh cut hay! Love it! It brings back childhood memories of when we used to square bale it. Hugs.

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  8. Lovely photos of glorious countryside. I always love to see round hay bales scattered in a paddock in summertime; so picturesque.

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, Kim. I am exactly the same way. I love seeing hay bales. The grandkids love to run and jump on them. The round bales are a lot easier than square baling it that's for sure. Have a lovely week. Happy quilting. Hugs.

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