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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Something We All Suspected Was Going To Happen Eventually Anyway

I was already 15 minutes late leaving the farm to go to a meeting for the new Kentucky Sheep and Fiber Festival which will be held in conjunction with the Bluegrass Classic Stockdog Trial in 2010. I had the car started and was just getting ready to fly out of the driveway when Stella's son Wyatt pulled in.

I rolled my window down.

"Did you see the space ship land the other night?"
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Oh you KNOW I turned the ignition off.

"Uh, no?"

"Yeah, I got crop circles in my new alfalfa field!"

"Really."

"Yeah! You can see them down there across from your trees."



Sure enough, right there in plain view off our back porch. If we'd just been paying attention...



Most likely he had a mini tornado blow through and flatten everything (that would be Stella's luck).

Except I've been here all week.

And there ain't been any wind.

4 comments:

Martha said...

Yikes!!!

Alice said...

maybe the aliens are checking out that new front porch next door!

flowerweaver said...

See, if you hadn't of mowed, the spaceship would've landed on your side of the fence.

DayPhoto said...

Oh! WOW! Werid! Although, I really don't know if I believe or not...whos to say what is real and what isn't?

Thanks for the photos though.

On another note-we were told that we had crop circles in our corn, because you could see them on google map. (Not that this is what happened at your place, just at ours).

Boy were we interested. We looked yep there they were. So when DH harvested the corn that year he saw the circles and guess what? They were the deer beds. Worked for us. Spaceships in corn wasn't a good thought.

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com/