I always love to see snow covered wood stacks. Snapped this picture out of the kitchen window today. This is looking out over my side yard. Stacks down the hill to the back. Then took a cool picture down in Amish country when headed down to pick up my truck. Had an exhaust and intake put on, and a few tunes for the programmer.
Wow, that one with the tree look like someone pushing their head out and reaching out with their left arm. Must be because I'm tired.
Yes, I see it as well. It is a very neat picture. I like the stacks of hay? as well. Very symmetrical.
Had Murphy first Mitch but got himself in big trouble with Diabetes Here they were first meeting and they are Pyrenees.. Emma was about a ten pounder then? but add another 100 on her now
It's corn, the way the very old school Amish keep their corn. Then haul it in the feed the livestock.
Loon, You're Pyreness are such beautiful dogs, I came so close to buying one. Many years back we had a Newfoundland, "ALL 215" lbs of him and he didn't make it past 8 years old. He was healthy but had a stroke one September evening and we lost him. My wife said no more big dogs….. I found a breeder in NJ that had Pyreness and I almost got divorced over that arguement! There is so much more to this story, "some other time" .
Gotcha Dave and thanks.. We have always had big dogs but not 215 pounders and sorry you lost him Pyrenees are a different breed for sure but Emma is very laid back where Murphy was WAAAY offside Half the time Mrs loon wasnt even "allowed" near me Here's an old picture that is one of my favorites.. I think Emma was looking for a hydraulic leak?