Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Apple Orchard Morning


                                                    ... apple orchard morning / old metal baskets

                                 ... herbs drying in the cabin

                                                                               ... horses hug the fence line




The photograph is mine.

10 comments:

  1. Yes, horses hugging the fence line. And I remember collecting apples in an old galvanized round washtub, just as you describe in a place called Apple Valley. Nice words and image here!

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    1. Apple Valley sounds like a nice place to be... Thanks, Bill!

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  2. Perfect!!! I can just see those horses, swatting at flies. Love your photo.

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  3. Anxious for summer, aren't you! Those apples look good. I see tiny ones now forming on our apple tree.

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    1. I am. We're now in Rain Country and that's okay, too. Those apples arrive earlier than the others. Very tasty.

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  4. Lovely photo. I can smell the good old country air and see the horses running in the fields.

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    1. Thank you. The trees are just now blossoming and it's such a beautiful sight.

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  5. Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh. That is such a beautiful photo. A mix of perfect light and shadows. Look at those dents. That metal basket was made to be used, whether it be used to collect apples or bathe the dog. I can almost hear those metal handles clanging as you pick it up or set it down. The basket is just telling you that it is doing its job. I will bet those horses along the fence line are hoping you toss them an apple snack. Teresa, you knocked this one out of the park.

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    1. Thank you so much. I'm glad you like my photo. That was such a fun day. I have two of those tubs, left here by the previous owner. They sure have come in handy... I love your comments, those perfect sounds... What a lovely response. It's made me very happy.

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