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Friday, 17 October 2014

On our trip to Almonte: found a Bale and a Fe-Bale

First, a hungry calf, and fields and fences!
I popped in to a nursery, as they often have plants for sale. Nothing but a smile for me!

These made me think of the one for the Richmond Fair. Isn't that cute?
Someone else has posted fun photos of hay bales. I forget who, but it is a fun thing to do. One year, I brought in some straw bales. A neighbour/farmer had some for sale! I built a pyramid from them, but I cannot find a photo. It's such an iconic image for this time of year.

8 comments:

  1. I love hay bale art. We have loads and loads of hay bales in Oklahoma.

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  2. Some interesting things are done with bales and febales.

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  3. Hay bales, when I was young they were oblong, easily handled and thrown by me, well my Dad probably, now they are plastic wrapped, you need a special trailer with a fitting so they unroll as you drive along, and all that plastic!!! Love the 2 versions you found. Cheers,Jean.

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  4. Great post, I have seen the hay roll used as a body of a spider. People are very creative.. Great post, have a happy weekend!

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  5. Hari Om
    I too helped with the baling on the farm... these big barrels are more like ready made stacks! Still say 'harvest's in and let's batten down though... YAM xx

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  6. I especially love the bale and febale! :))

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  7. So cute. When I see the new large round bales I wonder how they can move them around at feeding time. When I was a teen I had a horse and could barely buck a small rectangular bale to get it where it needed to be. - Margy

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