Love that you show all the fotos, makes it so fun to read and scroll through. also I'm amused by the Springfields being so close next to each other. how many Springfields are there in the US?
I think I've seen that cross or another just like it. I love hayrakes! There is something about them that really appeals to the artistic (miniscule as it is) side of me. I know some may think they look like instruments of torture, but I just think they're beautiful.
After my sister explained the mysterious thing, I went on YouTube and watched some videos that were mostly farmers explaining how to properly deploy one. Fascinating (when I skipped ahead to the operating part, haha).
A long drive but lots of interest. That hay rake looks quite scary. I would have stopped for the Giant Cross, but there again, when we did our cycling adventure there were lots of things we passed without stopping. Thanks for linking
Love that you show all the fotos, makes it so fun to read and scroll through. also I'm amused by the Springfields being so close next to each other. how many Springfields are there in the US?
Many of the photos are precursors to artwork. https://www.anne-m-bray.com/viewcollection/169134
As for the Springfield question, that’s one for The Google! … 67! How does that math work, with only 50 states?
I think I've seen that cross or another just like it. I love hayrakes! There is something about them that really appeals to the artistic (miniscule as it is) side of me. I know some may think they look like instruments of torture, but I just think they're beautiful.
https://marshainthemiddle.com/
After my sister explained the mysterious thing, I went on YouTube and watched some videos that were mostly farmers explaining how to properly deploy one. Fascinating (when I skipped ahead to the operating part, haha).
A long drive but lots of interest. That hay rake looks quite scary. I would have stopped for the Giant Cross, but there again, when we did our cycling adventure there were lots of things we passed without stopping. Thanks for linking
Thanks for the Linkup, Gail!
Yeah, I was behind the hay rake for quite a while, allowing quizzical examination.