Fence across soggy field
Still too early to plough and plant here!
Added this morning: Sadly, we DID wake up to snow this morning. NOT a lot, but I did take photos of the dusting. I'll try to post one or two later today on my ancient computer as my newer computer took sick yesterday. EW! I hope the "cure" won't take long and be expensive!
I am linking to Good Fences HERE
Still, beautiful 'fields of gold'!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what they will grow this year.
ReplyDeleteIt will be nice when these fields turn green.
ReplyDeleteLovely golden serenity in your image.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pastel clours!
ReplyDeleteI guess they will be covered in snow this morning? Not happy to wake up to seeing that snow myself, how about you?
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely rural scene EG.. You're not still getting snow are you? (comment above)
ReplyDeleteGood morning, a pretty rural scene. It is cold here this morning.. Great fence shot.. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteBut underneath, all is preparing for the coming season.
ReplyDeleteI really like this scene. Nice link up with Good Fences.
ReplyDeleteAnd it is a lovely field!
ReplyDeletea beautiful pastoral scene. OH NO on the sick computer... I just said in another blog that if i did not have a relationship with the internet i would just give up the computers and forget them. but that will not happen. hope it is repaired soon and doesn't break the bank
ReplyDeleteMost of our fences in Texas are barbed wire. Yours have more character!
ReplyDeleteI know it's a spring view, and summer will green everything, but there's a magical quality to the golden glow about. Pretty.
ReplyDeletesorry about more snow, even if just a dusting! but the fields looked 'ready' to do something. :) good luck with the computer!
ReplyDeleteSnow! At this time of year? Hope it goes away very quickly for you.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful shot...there is just something about it that pulls at my heartstrings. Maybe the fence looks lonely!
ReplyDeleteI am hoping we see no more snow...our neighbor always tells he remembers it snowing one time on the first weekend in May!
Good luck with the computer...
A beautiful golden field.
ReplyDeleteWonderful rural scene! Spring is coming soon. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great golden color in that field.
ReplyDeleteNo snow here in Georgia, but we have had a lot of rain. Great fence photo.
ReplyDeleteIt's cold here but no snow! Good luck with the computer problems, EG!
ReplyDeleteI know how happy you will be to see green when you look out the windows rather than more snow!! Terrific fence capture for the day! Stay warm! I'll try blowing some sunshine your way -- although we've got gray skies and cooler weather here today! But it is supposed to warm up again by the weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreat rural landscape shot!
ReplyDeleteA lovely scene! No snow here, but it's cold enough for it, and we may get precipitation today.
ReplyDeleteThings are looking up even with a little dusting! Sorry about your computer...if it's new, though, it should be under warranty, right?
ReplyDeleteThe fields are gorgeous and the setting is amazing. Hope your weather brings spring soon. Sorry about your computer troubles. Hope it's fixed soon.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
CM
Hi Tina,
ReplyDeleteNice photo of the fence in the 'soggy field'. I have ridden my bicycle through soggy fiends, and your post brought back some fond memories. So, thank you.
Sorry to hear about the reappearance of the friendly Canadian snow. This too shall pass, eh?
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So sorry about your computer! I know it is so frustrating! This is a beautiful field scene, I wonder what they will plant there?
ReplyDeleteMy best wishes for your weather and even more for your computer!
ReplyDeleteI like the land as you show it, no snow needed :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful rural scene.
ReplyDeleteBummer about the snow and the computer problems.
ReplyDeleteNice scene even if it was a bit "soggy" You can see things starting to green up.
Hope your computer will be better soon.
ReplyDeleteThe landscape looks nice in the photo.
They really do look like fields of gold! The rustic style fence just adds to the scene. Get well soon wishes to your computer!
ReplyDeleteI love the fences you see on farms and in the country. Nice. Sorry about more snow for you. Hope everything gets green soon!!
ReplyDeleteGreat-looking farm fence! Sorry you are still shaking off winter!
ReplyDeleteA typical spring field. Nice without the snow too.
ReplyDeleteWishing you warmer weather and spring flowers everywhere... not that four letter word... s n o w.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful view!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sight. Yep, you are still way behind us for spring.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about that snow. Living in Tx, it is very difficult to imagine snow now... going to be 90 degrees here on sat. Not sure which is worse. snow or an early summer start. hOpe your computer is an easy fix!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear of your tech difficulties! Esp as I love your photos
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Wow! This is SUCH a pretty photo. Sorry about the new snow, but it surely won't last.
ReplyDeleteOuch, snow and a sick computer. Things can only get better!
ReplyDeleteNice scene, looks very peaceful.
ReplyDeleteHope the newer computer recovers quickly! And that you get more green soon.
ReplyDeleteNice landscape and field image! Hope you old PC get recovered soon :)
ReplyDeleteA very pretty rural scene.
ReplyDeletecomputer woes, such a bummer!!! mine is prone to bugs and viruses, just like me!!!
ReplyDeletethe image is just gorgeous but "s"...nope, not going to talk about that!!!!
Spring is down here, and I'm sending her your way!
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That is a classic, old-style fence. Love all the muted tones in your photo.
ReplyDeleteOh, that still looks brown. I'm loving my green pastures. Hope the computer is feeling better.
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