Oh how happy those guys are!!!! My birds smile also when coming to the feeders --especially when there is so much snow and ice around. They COUNT on me to feed them...
I agree with Jo, your post are always sunny and bright and i never know what wonderful old building I will find or what precious animals will show up here.
I love the animals, and I'm always enchanted by your beautiful shots.Once I need to say the animal pictures in your sidebar are so adorable! Have a great week Léia :)
From the shores of New England to the Oregon coast, I would like to share some of the places that I've been and things that I've seen.
As we travel you may notice; there is an emphasis on Massachusetts...my home state, you will see a lot of barns...that I love, whether old, new or dilapidated, we are not traveling in any particular direction, and we may visit some places more than once.
Please enjoy my American Photo Journey and your comments are welcomed!
YOU MAY CLICK ON ANY PICTURE TO ENLARGE IT.
The photo in the title...
features the Far Away Farm in Ashfield, Massachusetts.
I was born in my grandmother's old mill house in Cornwall, England and came to the USA with my parents in 1958. My Dad was in the RAF and as a child I lived in many different locations in England and even the Rock of Gibraltar.
Massachusetts has always been home in the US except for a brief period when I resided in Idaho, giving me a chance to explore the Great American West. For nearly 30 years I lived on Cape Cod before my husband and I moved back to the mountains* of Massachusetts with our Goldendoodle Lucy, and our cats, Lilly and Molly. I am also the mother of a grown son.
*Some of you would call them hills but they're mountains to me!
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Your posts are always like you, Sunny. Cheerful and interesting!
you never know who your lunch partner may be...it's always best to make the best of these things. Who knows...you may meet a new friend.
They look quite content sharing a meal together on a cold day.
Another one of your wonderful pastoral scenes. Great.
Our snow cover is growing thin, too. But brrr, it's so cold. Nice capture here, Sunny.
We could learn a thing or two from animals. Coexisting peacefully can be done!
Great post again Sunny, you always seem to find intersting subject to share, a joy looking, and thanks for the kind comments.
I agree with Jo. If you want to smile, come enjoy Sunny's posts.
That is such a nice scene. I have always been amazed at how animals can just be put in the same area and they get along.
Wouldn't it be nice if humans got along as well as animals?
Oh how happy those guys are!!!! My birds smile also when coming to the feeders --especially when there is so much snow and ice around. They COUNT on me to feed them...
Great post.
Hugs,
Betsy
I agree with Patty -- it's too bad we humans can't share as well as the animals do.
awww, they're getting their bellies filled, so, life is good, indeed
so sweet!
Sharing a bale of hay. great photo.
I'll have a hot bowl of home made chicken soup.
Wolf Moon, No thanks.... He he he
I agree with Jo, your post are always sunny and bright and i never know what wonderful old building I will find or what precious animals will show up here.
When you have friends, you are wealthy.
I love the animals, and I'm always enchanted by your beautiful shots.Once I need to say the animal pictures in your sidebar are so adorable!
Have a great week
Léia :)
Wonderful companionship, a lovely photo.
They seem content to share whatever they have. There is no unhappy animals in that barnyard.
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