Hello ~ Beautiful shots of signs of the end of summer. Love the up close and personal shot of the corn. I have missed seeing your creative shots ~ I took a break from the blogging world as I tried to get a handle of life. Take care.
Great pics. Too bad the price of corn is so high I might need to buy some for the critters. My oaks didn't produce acorns this year and my squirrels are starting to look worried!
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the land speaks:
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Perfect!! Rest well and have a great tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Corn, corn flower corn husks and corn dolls. So much can be done with corn.:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!!
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SueAnn
i love those photos!
ReplyDeletethey are gorgeous!
have a great day!
betty
would you be so kind enough to delete my links as i 've joined the "your world tuesday meme" without having read the rules properly.
thanks so much!
Hello ~ Beautiful shots of signs of the end of summer. Love the up close and personal shot of the corn. I have missed seeing your creative shots ~ I took a break from the blogging world as I tried to get a handle of life. Take care.
ReplyDeleteAround here the corn is nearly all picked. The combines were working overtime right before this rain set in.
ReplyDeleteCorn, corn stalks, and autumn. Sign me up!
ReplyDeleteThat corn certainly speaks!
ReplyDeleteMaggie X
Nuts in May
great closeups and details-fall is here!
ReplyDeleteWow...the corn kernel close-up looks great! Lots of those around our farm here, but I never thought to take a picture of them.
ReplyDeleteOn the cob - with lashings of butter- mmmm.
ReplyDeleteGrand post Sandy.
Beautiful color on the corn.
ReplyDeleteThe image of the plant itself says a lot about the changing season.
These are perfect pictures for autumn.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics. Too bad the price of corn is so high I might need to buy some for the critters. My oaks didn't produce acorns this year and my squirrels are starting to look worried!
ReplyDeletesplendid photos. corn is a blessing
ReplyDeletewhat would we do without it...
ReplyDeleteLovely Sandy. I'd like both those images in inset tile for a kitchen (if I still owned my "big" house).
ReplyDeleteFantastic macro shot.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.