Field of green.

Await

Field and bush await spring’s bustling, almost hectic renewal. For now, they slumber through late winter quiet time.

I will return on Thursday. Blessings to you.

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Fresh contrast

A field of new winter wheat, bounded by a cedar hedge, adds fresh contrast to the yellows, reds, greys, and browns of late fall.

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Softened

The sun rises to illuminate a fieldscape gently softened by light fog.

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Contrast

A bright white farm house offers a pleasing contrast to a hazy sky and the deep green of field and bush.

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Sandwich

Sandwiched between blue-grey clouds and dull tan field, a sliver of sky promises some sunshine.

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Taken with the PlayBook

We had quite a snowstorm Sunday night, about a foot fell. After shoveling a path to the street Faye and I did not retire to the couch, admiring the scene from afar and bemoaning the awfulness event. Instead, we got our snowshoes out. During our outing this scene greeted us. It looks sere, lifeless. It was full of activity, movement.The cedar trees sighing in the wind, the wind blowing over the snow, snow moving along the ground, crows flying and cawing. Faye and I in the scene, taking in the sights and sounds.

Full of life.

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Field, Chatham-Kent

Field, Chatham-Kent

Fields throughout southwest Ontario are almost ready for spring planting. Winter wheat is just beginning to green up.