Woos Summer Amble

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  1. wiseowl

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    Just one of my walks:)

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    Thats the first harvest pictures I`ve seen this year woo.
    I was thinking the other day the fields in my area are looking about right, that nice golden brown colour. You captured the action a treat..
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    great pics woo, ive got similar pics i took in berwick, northumberland last year, hay bales makes a photo interesting
     
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    Are those vertical crop circles? :scratch: :hehe:
     
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    I can almost smell the harvest Woo, its lovely to see and hear as well.

    Rosa, its barley they are combining. Hay comes from grass!
     
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    Thank you Robert,Rosa,Pip,Shiney and JWK.Shiney They were Crop circles but I made them straight with Paint Shop :lollol::rotfl: JWK Thanks for the Info I wasn't sure what the Crop was either:thumb::)
     
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    :)" All is safely gathered in"
    A lovely time of the year Woo.
     
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    Lovely, they took me back to my childhood :)
     
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    Thank you Roders and Jasmine your kind words really are appreciated:)
     
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    Another great set of photos, Woo. I have to admit that I remember when hay, or whatever it is, was stacked in sheaths and then made into haystacks. Oh dear! That was so long ago....
     
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