
I stopped to photograph this Amish farmer getting his field ready for planting and it was such a tender moment that tears came to my eyes. It might have been the near freezing temperature and biting wind, but the scene reminded me of many things.
Time passing so quickly, the changing of the seasons, the beauty of spring and the hard work of these farmers. As the smell of horse manure rose into the air, I thought of the show Green Acres, and Oliver deciding that working with his hands was more important than working as a lawyer in the big city.
I would say that farm livin’ is the life for me, keep Manhattan just give me that countryside. But I don’t like getting muddy, or working in a field all day, or having obsessive photographers standing there taking my picture while I’m trying to do my job.
Mike, this is a nice photo for this week. 😀
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Thanks Cee, always something to see here in farm country.
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Stunning capture.. 😉
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Thanks Lisa. I shot him coming and going but he looked uncomfortable so I had his back.
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Interesting post and a great picture.
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Thanks, they work very hard farming and the corn is amazing.
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