Life in the countryside...
As you all know by now, I am happily married to my farmer husband, therefore I have become a modern day farmerette (well part time as I also work 5 days a week away from the farm). Anyway I have been a bit lazy this week and after work I didn't help out on the farm (I am home from work before 6:00) but hopefully Saturday I will get my wellies on and help out a bit. I'm sure husband will find something to keep me occupied. Last weekend I took these photographs from around the farm land (looks a bit water logged to you, does it?? Well it isn't floods, that the lake that the land borders, it is glorious in Summer time. Hope you enjoy the photos. What are you all up to this weekend?
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How beautiful! What a wonderful place to be! What will I be up to this weekend??? Hmmm..... Writing a new blog post, sewing aprons and doing a little bit of knitting.
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Carly
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