For whatever reason I have lost the interest to photograph this winter. Instead I have been working on the farm. Clearing out years of junk in our old pole barn. Tearing down an the barn and old falling down goat shed. Pretty much with just a crowbar.
I finally have them all on the ground and sorted in piles of old barn lumber and tin. Much will need to be burned some can be cut up on to useable parts for future projects. Such as one raised bed for herbs I already put together with the “Little Womens” help.
Not sure if I might wake up tomorrow and have regained the want to for photography or what? At the present time I think I will continue to clean up the old place. Lots of ditches full of junk needing cleaned up. Old fencing fallen down and overgrown. I guess just feel as if I need to do this now while I am still able to do all the physical work required. So check back later if you have time to see if my desire has returned to capture the natural world hear abouts. Thank You for your time and stopping by…
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I think we need to do what we feel we should. We never have time for everything we’d like to do it seems.
You’re still getting some excellent shots and I doubt you ever lose that!
New Hampshire Gardener,
It has been on the back of my mind for a couple years, that I should leave the farm in better shape instead of worse. Thank You…
Hope to run into you again
Jerry,
I still get out in the mornings many days. Not staying out as long recently, get back to the farm and get to work. Seems as if when one task I started gets done, I see something else to work on. I too hope we bump in to each other on occasion. Always good to talk with you. Hope you and yours are doing well. Let me know if I can give you a hand with something as I said last time we met…