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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Magic In The Mist

A welcome sign of impending fall.



We've almost made it.



Petunia



Sherman and B. Willard



Keebler



Blizzard and Mia



Tall Paul (Ewen McTeagle ;-)

Hank follows me everywhere I go. I think he likes having his picture taken. My old dog Sam was the same way. I'd try to take a picture of something and he'd always run over in front and 'sit pretty'. I posed him so many times he probably thought that was just what he was supposed to do, but part of me thinks he understood pictures were special and wanted to be in them.

So Hank and I walk all around the foggy field, snapping away. I say, "Hank, I bet this is just like Ireland. Now all we need to do is find a four leaf clover!"



I looked down and there it was. Right at my feet.

Just like magic.

11 comments:

Donna said...

Beautiful pictures....there's nothing else I can say! Absolutely beautiful!

Gayle said...

Your flock is so beautiful. I think you are the only person I read that is embracing Fall. Of course, you probably have a nice cooling off season. We went from 90 and sunny to 50 and raining overnight. It's all downhill from here. I hope you have one to enjoy.

Jennie C said...

I second that about how beautiful the pictures are. Fall is coming that is for sure and I for one can not wait. :)

Michelle said...

No fog here for awhile; it's much too dry. Not complaining; I'd rather have dry than humidity. But we are getting cool, cloudy mornings again, which is lovely. Worked Russell yesterday morning; ran out of time before a town trip today.

The honey arrived yesterday; thank-you! I need to schedule a date with my post-op friend to take her her surprise jar....

Susan said...

Such a lovely scene. I am totally impartial when it comes to sheep. I think they are beautiful! Very nice pictures, thank you.

Alice said...

Peaceful, pastoral pictures, Sara. Nice way to begin the day and with a bit o' luck of the Irish, what more could you ask for?

DayPhoto said...

Someday I want to find a four-leaf clover. You find them all the time. And like you...the day did look like something out of my dreams of Ireland. Now to add in a rainbow.....

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com/

bj of La Colline said...

We are surely sisters in the World of Wonders and Dreams of Ireland. Wonderful images, I could feel the air. Are you supposed to make a wish when you find a 4-leaf clover?

Lori Skoog said...

Gorgeous and it looks like you are catching a break in the weather. You must be very happy about that!

Heather said...

Yep, I agree with everyone - gorgeous photos.

mudranch.com said...

My old dog Oliver was just like that... Posed in all the pictures. He was so handsome too so of course was a welcome sight in my photos. :)