LOL - guess what I did tonight? Taking "making hay" photos of course :-). And I will simply ignore joo's comment (no offense please, joo - I would really like to believe that summer has not ended yet :-))!
Joan Elizabeth: Well, this action presented itself to me. The harvester drove out onto the lane I was on to do a U-turn.
José Ramón: Gracias.
Iwa: Dziękuję.
joo: But not approaching to quickly, I hope.
Martina: Great minds think alike, as they say. As regards Joo's comment, I would say summer is over when the last wine festival has ended.
Catarina: A lo mejor ya ponen aire acondicionado en los tractores.
Sandra: I think mostly the farmers avoid working on Sundays, but August, when the weather is at its hottest and everyone else is taking holidays, is when they have the most work to do.
I love rural photos but rarely capture the action so lovely to see yours.
ReplyDeleteVielen Dank für Ihre freundlichen Kommentar zu pass eine gute WocheJosé Ramón Herzliche Grüße
ReplyDeleteharvest time:) Nice photo.
ReplyDeleteIt means that autumn's approaching:D
ReplyDeleteLOL - guess what I did tonight? Taking "making hay" photos of course :-).
ReplyDeleteAnd I will simply ignore joo's comment (no offense please, joo - I would really like to believe that summer has not ended yet :-))!
los trabajos en el campo, con este calor deben ser sofocantes, pero alguien tiene que hacerlos...muy buen momento y muy buena noche.
ReplyDeleteIt's the work of a farmer, I guess. Doesn't matter what day of the week it is it has to be done. Very nice capture.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments.
ReplyDeleteJoan Elizabeth: Well, this action presented itself to me. The harvester drove out onto the lane I was on to do a U-turn.
José Ramón: Gracias.
Iwa: Dziękuję.
joo: But not approaching to quickly, I hope.
Martina: Great minds think alike, as they say. As regards Joo's comment, I would say summer is over when the last wine festival has ended.
Catarina: A lo mejor ya ponen aire acondicionado en los tractores.
Sandra: I think mostly the farmers avoid working on Sundays, but August, when the weather is at its hottest and everyone else is taking holidays, is when they have the most work to do.