We were all set for our 7 am grocery pick up, but alas, they had techincal difficulties and we decided to drive on instead of sitting idly by in the parking space to wait. Good call I think. What follows are some scenes on a little back road of Pettis County that is not highly traveled, due in part to a water-crossing that you’ll need to engage the 4-wheel drive to pass through. In other words, it’s a very muddy and pretty steep path out of the creek. Sorry no picks this time on that, but I did get my doors for the week. Hope you enjoy!




Just for your information, adding a video of pasture grasses you’d find in Missouri. Did you know there are ‘grazing schools’? Farming is not for amateurs.
Proud of our farmers!
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I love that barn. I also like looking at fields. I don’t see real farm country very often. Thanks for a peek.
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Glad for the drop-in!
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What a large barn! Yes, anything that opens and closes (except for lids) is considered a door, so also car doors, etc. A peaceful atmosphere here, kathy.. Am moving, so won’t be blogging for a month – have a fantastic one! Jesh
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Thanks so much for keeping me updated and prayers for an easy move experience!
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I love that barn shot but the real winner is the shot of the rusted gate in the foreground with the car coming up the road: excellent composition!
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Thank you for that compliment. Maybe I’ll get the hang of this photography thing someday? I’ll just blame COVID for helping me appreciate the outdoors more.
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