Bales of hay, first cut of the year
This is one of my most favourite farms in East Gwillimbury. I enjoy watching the changes here from season to season.
Barns atop another hill on same farm
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Haying time, a season I always looked forward to. (And still do!)
ReplyDeleteYou've captured the spirit of it beautifully.
I love watching the farmer bring in thehay. Lovely countryside around you area.
ReplyDeleteOh now it is my favourite place in East Gwillimbury and I have never been there:) Nice place and fence. Hug B
ReplyDeleteI does look like a nice farm.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, pretty farm. I love the field with the baled hay! Love the barn shot too. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteSo far this year we've only had one hay cutting also. All those rains in May and June caused hay havoc. But second will come shortly and maybe even a third in September. I always like seeing the rolls drying in the fields. It seems to have a somewhat calming effect. Isn't that odd?
ReplyDeletethe grass looks like emerald carpet or emerald velvet.
ReplyDeleteI don't know just what it is about barns but I do love them! This would be one of my faves too if I lived in EG.
ReplyDeleteI remember Hay time. Nice fences.
ReplyDeletei really find that simple & calming views like a field with hay bales is very calming. what could be better? lovely shot. ( :
ReplyDeleteReally nice photos! I like the fences. I'm used to seeing wood and barb wire fences around here too.
ReplyDeletethat first vista is awesome! love seeing hay in the fields. :)
ReplyDeleteThose barns are awesome.
ReplyDeleteI love your shot of the hay field...and of course I love those barns and fences.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite scenes are fields filled with rolled hay bales. Your shots are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove that first photo. It could have been taken right here!
ReplyDeleteWhat luscious shots.
ReplyDeleteA very pleasant looking farm!
ReplyDeleteI always love to see bales of hay, I don't really know why. Thank you for posting this one - it's a lovely, peaceful image.
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing those round hay bales scattered around fields.
ReplyDeleteLove the wide spaces and the picturesque farm!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely view.
ReplyDeleteA bucolic scene. And so much wonderful green!!!
ReplyDeleteYou make me long to be a better photog!
ReplyDeleteAloha
Makes me want to sit on a bale and then roll down the hill!!
ReplyDeleteSeeing a field of bales always makes me smile. It looks so neat and tidy.
ReplyDeleteNice rolling hills, EG!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a wonderful farm and country area.
ReplyDeleteAh, reminds me of fun summers spent on an uncle's farm as a young girl with all the green and bails of hay!! Thanks for the memories, EG, and the beauty as always!! Have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pastoral images!
ReplyDeleteThat really is a beautiful farm. I can see why it's your favorite! Great photos, and thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, that first picture ... it is so green! Wonderful!
ReplyDeletemagical view of the green hillside and so love the old barn. It as so much character.
ReplyDeleteI am eager to see this scene with my own two eyes since I haven't so far.
ReplyDeleteHi Tina,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful farm scenes!
I simply love that teal roof on the barn.
Have a Wonderful Day!
Peace :)
So green and pretty.
ReplyDeleteYour first image is so simple and yet so pretty. It doesn't take fancy to evoke an emotion, does it?
ReplyDeleteThings have really greened up where you are.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty field of baled hay behind that fence. Also I liked the barn shot as well. Country scenes are so nice to look at but I'm happy to be a "city" girl.
ReplyDeleteI like the rolls of hay! Very pretty and reassuring in that prosperous farms mean there's food coming.
ReplyDeletelove that scenery! Almost can't wait till summer here :-)
ReplyDeletewow so lush + green! lovely!
ReplyDeleteyes, this is a good place to follow. Lovely lines and curves in nature :)
ReplyDeleteIndeed a very stunning landscape . A bit out of a fairytale.
ReplyDeleteHay is for horses, or so I hear!
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Pretty rural scenery. I'm seeing this all around in my area..but bale hay is hard to find right now. Love the barns.
ReplyDeleteThe first shot looks so good!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics for the theme.
Such pleasing rural images.
ReplyDeleteI just love it! My kind of place.
ReplyDeleteLovely rural scenes. Love the shapes of the tall barns in your part of the world!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. There's nothing like the good feeling of getting hay made. I'm hoping to do that this week.
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