Look! The field is now filled with grass. They grow so fast!
Wednesday, 27 June 2007
It was a sunny day as usual. I have been seeing bales of hay on the field for the past few days.
I know I am going to see these from now on but seeing this for the first time, I just have to take a picture of it and share it my friends who are not from this part of the world.
We drove too fast and missed the collected bales, that were sitting on the side of the road.
They were waiting to be loaded on a trailer. Then, as we drove across to another road, I saw another big pile on the side of another field. This time, I got a a picture of it :)
Sunday, 17 June 2007
It was initially a big field of green sprouts. Then it looked to me like young sweet corn plants. It couldn't be because they cannot be grown touching each other. There must be space between each one or else how could they develop their branches and ears?
Last week, the field looked different. The plants were mowed. Few days later, on the roadside was this trailer with stack of bales of the green stuff. A day or two later, the trailer was gone. I saw a new empty trailer or two parked on others spots alongside the road, next to the field, which I know will be packed with the same baled green food for the cattle.
It was a sunny day as usual. I have been seeing bales of hay on the field for the past few days.
I know I am going to see these from now on but seeing this for the first time, I just have to take a picture of it and share it my friends who are not from this part of the world.
We drove too fast and missed the collected bales, that were sitting on the side of the road.
They were waiting to be loaded on a trailer. Then, as we drove across to another road, I saw another big pile on the side of another field. This time, I got a a picture of it :)
Sunday, 17 June 2007
It was initially a big field of green sprouts. Then it looked to me like young sweet corn plants. It couldn't be because they cannot be grown touching each other. There must be space between each one or else how could they develop their branches and ears?
Last week, the field looked different. The plants were mowed. Few days later, on the roadside was this trailer with stack of bales of the green stuff. A day or two later, the trailer was gone. I saw a new empty trailer or two parked on others spots alongside the road, next to the field, which I know will be packed with the same baled green food for the cattle.
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