Friday, September 18, 2009

September 18


I drove past this field today and liked the look of the crates stacked up and ready for the harvest. The field is full of pumpkins, which will soon be placed in those crates and shipped off to stores.

17 comments:

Kathy said...

The passage from one season to the next. I love it!

Betty W said...

I love that tree. It´s so different from what grows here. So tall and majestic.

Anonymous said...

What? No pumpkins? I like the landscape. Beautiful. And that sky makes the photo pop! Lovely.

Anonymous said...

simply beautifully captured shot....lovely view!

Joanna Jenkins said...

Love this. I'm a huge Halloween fan and fill our home with pumpkins. Now I'm excited! Thanks.
xo

bentonflocke said...

we love pumpkins and their orange color! beautiful shot!

Shelby said...

oh that's a great photo!! I love the randomness and plain-ness of it.. but it is unique.

awesome. these kind of pictures really draw me in.

it's like a story almost.

cheers :)

Sandra said...

Matthew 9:38-38....Then Jesus said, The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; Pray you therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his harvest.

I LOVE IT!!!!

~Susie~ said...

That's a really lovely photo!! Harvest time is coming...

~Susie~ said...

That's a really lovely photo!! Harvest time is coming...

Unknown said...

very nice mood!
Have a nice weekend!

Christina said...

Fall is almost here!

Aspiemom said...

It looks like bee-hives from here.

Did you ever hollow out a medium-sized pumpkin and put mums in the center of it for a centerpiece?

Cherdecor said...

I almost bought a pumpkin today, but I decided to wait. I do not know what I am waiting for. Have you bought one yet?

LuAnn said...

I love pumpkin patches !!!!
Thanks for your message - I grabbed the circle of friends !!!
Your a great blogging friend !!!!

Darla said...

that is pretty awesome looking. i don't get to see that around these parts!

Betty Manousos said...

Simply great pic, and a lovely tree. :)