October. The days shrink, the temperature cools, and there is a shift in the feel of the month that every sensory faculty in your body senses. The air almost feels "thinner." Less vibrant with sounds, less full of pollens, a little cooler and less "thick" with summer. These are some of my favorite pictures from October around the farm.
My brother's combine ready for a long winter sleep after its toils |
The sun abandoning the day long before the farmer does |
Granaries -- the prairie monument |
this yard, abandoned since the 60's boasts an unimaginable backyard for today's urban dwellers |
After the harvest in the hills |
Sunset and combine |
Driving off into the sunset |
The header, or spinny choppy bit for you city folk, in the sun |
Twilight isn't just for vampires |
This truck is "Prairie Thunder" and looks good in the moonlight |
Short days but long hours |
my mom wanted this shot of the trucks lined up |
The sky Lexi cat loved to sit beneath |
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