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Monday, March 7, 2011
Photoing Around
Saturday morning I had Jerry take me on a photo shoot! It was an overcast morning, quiet and still, as we headed out at 8. I had seen some calves earlier that week and decided to see if I could find some more signs of spring.
We came around a bend and found this lovely farm and I liked this snap the best!
I wanted to go on roads I've never been on before, so we headed west, between New Market and Frederick, to check out the scenes. When we passed this red barn in the fog, I snapped its beauty.
We found a few more calves, like this one,
but I enjoyed the next picture of these two cows posing for me!
Down another road I spotted these four deer relaxing under the brush. Do you see them?
But my morning was really made when we passed a house and I saw this hillside of lambs! "Whoa, Jerry" I said. The homeowner gave us permission to walk around the pond in his backyard so I could snap away.
I just loved watching the little ones. Several were lying down together.
Instead of having watch dogs protecting the sheep, this family chose emus. You can pick him out at the bottom of the snap. He came trotting down the hill as we made our way around the pond.
What a wonderful morning we had. Yes, spring is on it's way . . . but God is still in control, as He proved with a covering of snow on Monday morning.
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