Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Outdoor Wednesday - Field of Dreams

I'm back to participate in Outdoor Wednesday, hosted by Susan from A Southern Day Dreamer. Click on the link or the photo below to see more of what others are sharing today.

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I have been so absent due to travel and planning a move, etc. It's life. So anyway, I want to share a bit of Harrington Delaware today.

A sunset. You know how much I love to photograph the sky so here it is. It's majestic, calming, hopeful that a new day will come again.


Soybeans.

A water sprinkling system over a field of corn. I can't help to think of "if you build it, they will come" -- remember Field of Dreams with Kevin Costner?
Here's a sprinkler in action early in the morning.

Here's my little man taking in the wide open spaces. No cars to worry about here.

Although I do enjoy seeing so much green uninterrupted by building and cars and street lights, I miss the mountains. I think I prefer to have a little more definition in my life but it was a nice place to visit.

Enjoy and have a great Wednesday!! Stay Cool!!

7 comments:

  1. That certainly is big sky. Like our prairies here in Canada.

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  2. Those are great shots of the Delaware countryside. My husband and I always enjoy it so much on our drives to the Delaware beaches every summer. I've always wanted to get out of the car and walk around in one of those endless fields - especially the cornfields! Lovely photos.

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  3. Hi Yira. These are awesome. Great shots.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Regina

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  4. great pictures and bring back lots of memories

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  5. Beautiful pictures, especially the last one with your little boy...just gorgeous colors.

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  6. I loved your pictures. You've perfectly capture the expanse of sky and fields. I loved the picture of the soy beans, as I had never seen them at that stage before.

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  7. Beautiful pictures! I love your header picture. It is fabulous! One good thing about flat lands is you can see where everyone is!

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