
At the top of the hill
you would have thought
the wind and the rain
would have aided the bales
into the nearby hedge
but bundled as they are
the bales are secure
in the knowledge that
until required
they’ll be sticking around
for a bit
At the top of the hill
you would have thought
the wind and the rain
would have aided the bales
into the nearby hedge
but bundled as they are
the bales are secure
in the knowledge that
until required
they’ll be sticking around
for a bit
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That farmer has done a superb job of neatly harvesting his field.
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See these up and down the county where i live around harvest time Susi….its either the cash crop (wheat/barley) or its food for the cows and sheep – thanks for reading.
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