Our farmers had a good year this year. The crops were beautiful and our September was warm and dry. So now, the grain is safely in, the straw has been baled and all there is left to do is . . . wait . . . wait and be thankful for the abundant harvest.
Joining in at Kim Klassen Cafe where the theme today is 'Thankful'
oops, unfortunately I lost my recipe - I flattened the file and moved things around and forgot to capture it . . . it happens.
LOL ... it does happen, doesn't it. Love the process and photo.
ReplyDeleteLove your use of texture on this image.
ReplyDeleteFantastic texture work and a beautiful image for harvest.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture Barb! Love the texture work!
ReplyDeleteI'm always losing recipes...usually the family ones tho, haha. This is simply gorgeous! And I love how you finished off the vintage look with that fabulous border.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Kathy
you are so lucky! just the opposite here, but still grateful for each day as it comes... still beauty all around.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out great. I forget to keep track of my recipe most of the time too!
ReplyDeletea fabulous vintage look! i also love the indian summer photos in your former posts, so awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteI really like the old vintage look of this photo.
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Love it, and I like the idea of being 'Thankful':)
ReplyDeleteI love the processing on this shot. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteit happens to me A LOT. Beautiful image! And we should all be very thankful for our farmers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a silent picture, it gives a old impression or a faded time. Nice one :0)
ReplyDeleteI so love those old times hay bales. In Finland they cover the bales with white plastic present days, so boring.
ReplyDeleteLove this vintage looking farm scene, Barb! I love the texture and frame! Nicely done! We are farmers and so I really understand that sense of REST and GRATITUDE when the crops are in! God is good...the Lord of the Harvest!
ReplyDeleteI love this. Fields like this make me happy!
ReplyDeleteI didn't keep track of what I did either -- this cold is kicking my
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I always love to see the hay bales. I just love them. :)
Gorgeous editing, Barb. Hope you are having a great week. xoxo
Great vintage feel to this photograph, like I've steped back in time. Great use of texture.
ReplyDeleteWonderful image and really nice processing too. Love the frame!
ReplyDeleteIt happens 99.9% of the time to me Barb!
ReplyDeleteNo matter how hard I try, I just get going, and poof, gone!
Whatever you did here, it is a beautiful photograph. I love the wonderful vintage tones.
Georgeous! Loved it
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful, Barb. I wish there was an easy way to save the recipe. I always look back at photos and wonder how I came up with the final product.
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful. Love the frame.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty...love the vintage feeling!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful image there, love the finishing touch with the old style frame too!
ReplyDeletelovely photos :)
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