Thursday, July 21, 2011

Farmers Predict...

a bumper crop of giant marshmallows this year.

Shrink Wrapped Hay Bales
Worthington, Massachusetts

31 comments:

L. D. Burgus said...

I at first thought it was an art display by a modern artist, now I know what they are.

Alan Burnett said...

You would think that they would use green wrapping paper wouldn't you, so that it would blend into the background.

brattcat said...

I always want to come home and eat s'mores after a ride in the country this time of year.

diane b said...

I hope you can find a giant hot chocolate to put them in.

Mama-Bug said...

That's so funny! They do look like giant marshmallows!

Amanda said...

LOL...that is too funny! I needed that laugh this morning :)

Adsila said...

Those large marshmallows would make one hell of a huge smore.

George said...

Cute text to go along with the picture. Well done.

Dory and the Mama said...

Just think of the s'mores you could make!

Smileys!
Dory, Jacob and Bilbo

Ima Weed said...

Thanks for the chuckle. In this area the wrap does not extend around the ends to give them the 'marshmallow' look.

imac said...

lol, thought it was sheep first.
neat shot Sunny.

Montanagirl said...

Too cute, Sunny!!

Wanda..... said...

I've never seen this 'marshmallow' look before.

Elaine said...

Sunny, too funny!

Brandy Marie said...

Lol!! That's what me and my brother always called them too :) You always help me to draw up such wonderful memories with your pictures. Although, hubby says you are not helping the homesickness any. I am secretly saving up. _B

Cezar and Léia said...

Idyllic landscape, this picture is beautiful!
Léia

dogsmom said...

I am going to have to find a larger roasting stick!

Thanks for the laugh.
This week I went to the grocery for milk and first display inside the doors are the giant marshmallows, the size of a baseball. I could not resist them.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Those do look funny and exactly like your title! We see the ones that look like giant loaves of bread. I like yours better.

Tricia ♥Charming Barn Hunter♥ said...

heheheee =)

mudderbear said...

Very clever. You are so creative.

Pam said...

At first sight I thought they might be giant saltlicks for rather large cows.. giggle giggle :)

be well, be happy Sunny
Pam

Tricia ♥Charming Barn Hunter♥ said...

There's a barn in the background & I was wondering if you'd mind if I linked up this post to Barn Charm? I think everyone will get a kick out the 'marshmallows' bales... heheheee =)

Tricia ♥Charming Barn Hunter♥ said...

Thank you muches, Sunny, I appreciate it! I completely understand, just join back in when you get a chance... we'll be here! =)

Jan n Jer said...

LOL...good one!

Tanya said...

a beautiful scene!

MarieElizabeth said...

Oh, that's funny!

Rose said...

They for sure do look like giant marshmellows!

Ms. Becky said...

Hi Sunny, it's nice to meet you on my barn charm tour. I love your name. I remember the first time I saw wrapped bales I thought it didn't make any sense. but it's common practice now. love your barn. happy Tuesday to you.

Jill Wellington said...

The giant marshmallows made me smile! LOVE all your barnyard animal photos!!!

JayLeigh said...

LOL That's great!! :D

Carole said...

A few farmers have started doing that to the round bales here. Mostly haying is still done in what I guess is considered 'old school'. Mow, let dry for a few days, turn, let dry, bale, load and stack in the barn. I don't see the point to wrapping in plastic if haying is handled correctly.

Your shot does look like giant marshmallows. :-)

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