Sheep at a farm on the tour. Looks to me like she is smiling.
I kind of thought this one wanted to see my credentials.
These images are from a soybean farm, where they also happen to raise sheep. Farms are not what they were when I was growing up. Though I doubt that it has ever been easy to own and operate a farm, it seems that it is even harder now. We did hear comments about how the drought has affected production in many areas.
Throughout the day of the tour, and then as I sort through all these photos, I’m reminded of how we depend on this good earth for sustenance. We have a great responsibility to take care of it so that it will continue to sustain and feed those who remain after we are gone.
Thanks for stopping by… I hope you are enjoying the tour!
How cute those sheep are, love the expressions from each one. I've always wanted to live on a farm and of course hubby would love to have acres of garden to play in. I know it must be tough to depend on weather to have a good harvest, not sure I'd like that part. What a pretty photo of the farm you captured. Can't wait to see the next farm!!
I love their expressions, too!! I also love all those bits of straw stuck to them! Your farm tours really make me think of fall!
What amazing expressions – each seems to have a personality that you have captured. Love the image of the hay bales with the standing pitchforks.
I love sheep, Deb! And I love your little comments…for sure the first one was smiling and the second one wanted to see your credentials. 🙂
Thank you for putting more than one smile on my face today.
You are so loved & appreciated.
P.S: I left some words for you on my blog (see last post's comments)…I treasure you.