Am so happy one person has been to St. Andrews. My 2 grandsons are SO happy to be out and finally FREE! Hope I did the building justice in my Our World Tuesday post. I have not been to Saint James yet to see where Henry is going...he will be a sophomore. It is much smaller and more child friendly. Everyone is baling here, too. When the farmers cut the hay I sneeze and my eyes run and itch. I will be glad when it is once and done with. The second cutting does not bother me. Your photos are beautiful. Love the shadows. Only 5 days of school left! genie
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Now that hayin' stuff is some work! Great photos!
How utterly beautiful...
i absolutely love that sight. nothing better. :)
Gorgeous! Can I come live with you? ;)
I love your wide vistas and beautiful view!
What a wonderful harvest! Your view is spectacular.
Ann
Very cool pictures.
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Am so happy one person has been to St. Andrews. My 2 grandsons are SO happy to be out and finally FREE! Hope I did the building justice in my Our World Tuesday post. I have not been to Saint James yet to see where Henry is going...he will be a sophomore. It is much smaller and more child friendly. Everyone is baling here, too. When the farmers cut the hay I sneeze and my eyes run and itch. I will be glad when it is once and done with. The second cutting does not bother me. Your photos are beautiful. Love the shadows. Only 5 days of school left! genie
The pastures always look so neat and tidy afterwards.
Awesome shots boy I wish we were done we will not even be starting for a couple of weeks then fun fun for about a month. Lots to do. B
someone's been busy!!
You have a spectacular view! Thanks for linking.
Bobbie
Oh so BEAUTIFUL!!!! Picture perfect.
The photos of these hay fields are just gorgeous. Reminds me of my grandmothers farm.
Gorgeous photos -- love seeing the rolled bales scattered across the land. :)
Very beautiful countryside! They've just started haying here.
Love new mown hay scenes!
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