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03-28-2012, 11:24 AM - 1 Like   #136
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Here are some of the old timers for ya! Glad they had photogs roaming around back then.


Modern people are the people of today...



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The old timers were the people of next year.....














































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03-28-2012, 01:18 PM   #137
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Here are some of the old timers for ya! Glad they had photogs roaming around back then.
Modern people are the people of today...
The old timers were the people of next year....
Wow, you've been around a while , just kidding, some really cool old pics. Are some of these family treasures?
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Wow, you've been around a while , just kidding, some really cool old pics. Are some of these family treasures?
Some interesting photos! Is there a story behind these?

Here's some more from Nash Farm from a couple weeks ago...





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No connection. Just like the old timers. And the contrast with how people live nowadays.

Also like farming, but am not one. I grow some fruit trees and a small garden. But like the simplicity of a rurual life...if I could live one.

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Ironically, there is a sewage treatment plant behind the row of pine trees:
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a few more from early March...




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Here are a few photos i have taken since i got my camera. Its a shame i didnt have a longer zoom lens to take a better photo of the fire in the field.

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QuoteOriginally posted by fenderboy50 Quote
Here are a few photos i have taken since i got my camera. Its a shame i didnt have a longer zoom lens to take a better photo of the fire in the field.
Ah and that is how LBA, lens buying addiction begins... Nice shots by the way, I especially like the first one.
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Taters


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Taters


Husking Maize
mmmm...taters





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Drive bys in rural parts of Italy









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Taters
Husking Maize
Tough way to shell corn!, nice shots Blue!

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mmmm...taters

Grow your own. Store bought are embalmed and wont sprout
How long have you been letting that thing grow? Never seen sprouts that long, you better put it in the ground, that's a magic potato! Ours always sprout if we keep em in the dark long enough.

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Drive bys in rural parts of Italy
Nice of you to go to Italy just to populate this thread, but drive bys?, just like at home It's interesting to see the different types of farming around the world, but wow, what a stack of bales!

We are having a pretty dry Spring (raining tonight), normally the farmers are waiting for some dry weather to plant, this year, dust!:




The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence:
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Thanks Ramsbuckeye . . .

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Hoeing weeds . . .





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QuoteOriginally posted by ramseybuckeye Quote
Nice of you to go to Italy just to populate this thread, but drive bys?, just like at home It's interesting to see the different types of farming around the world, but wow, what a stack of bales!



wolfieboy did lots of driving so i spent it as a passenger with camera in hand
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