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Wednesday, 5 September 2012

ABC Wednesday - H is for...

Hay Bales...

Hay Bales



Linking to ABC Wednesday.

20 comments:

  1. I so much regret the square hay cubes ! what fun I had when I was a child and we built houses with that and jumped on them ! With rolls it's impossible ! And now you only see rolls everywhere in Europe. But the smell is still there !

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  2. I love your photo of the hay field! So painterly:)

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  3. Hey, that is a perfect H! Or should that be Hay, that is a perfect H? Either. Nice one!

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  4. A striking and unusual pic for this week's letter...

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  5. one of my daughter's first books described how machines bale hay
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  6. Beautiful scenery and gorgeous shot!
    H is for...

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  7. Perfect for H~ Excellent photography! ~ (A Creative Harbor)

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  8. Very pretty!

    Hygiene, your comment will be highly appreciated.
    Have a great Wednesday

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  9. Calling by from ABC Wednesday what a beautiful photo.

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  10. I love this shot Barbara!
    Hands
    Rose, ABC Wednesday Team

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  11. One of the wonderful colours of the year. Great combination of sky and sunlit field.

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  12. Ha, I did haybales for last year's H week post! Happenstance? Or another happy mindmeld? :-) Your photo is another golden beauty. I'm beginning to think that England is gilded!

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  13. this is lovely, the colors are so magical!!

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  14. Lovely H post. Quite a treat to see an excellent photograph.

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  15. I don't know what to say to Hazel's comment! :O) Thanks everyone - I always have to get a pic of hay bales at this time of year, it's like pumpkins at Halloween or Santa at Christmas :O)
    Laloofah: England has been selectively gilded by decree of Liz II for the Jubilee :O)))

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  16. It might be a couple weeks or so before hay bales start showing up in the fields on this side of the Atlantic.

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  17. They're all being gathered up by large tractors here at the moment!

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  18. I used to play on those when I was little and visiting my aunt's farm. Excellent fun!

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