Tuesday, September 28, 2010

slowly the farm succumbs

to the gravity of autumn

15 comments:

Sharon Creech said...

You are so talented at finding/framing intriguing roof line scenes.

B SQUARED said...

It's hard to fight gravity.

Malyss said...

..offering to the eyes a view as beautyful as a 19th century romantic painting..

Small City Scenes said...

Which then makes it an excellent subject to photograph. MB

Cezar and Léia said...

So beautiful scenery, I've enlarged the picture and I think...I guess there is a coke near the barn(?), anyway it's adorable! :)
Hugs
Léia

Virginia said...

B2 is right of course. Gravity shows no mercy! HA

Here's your tart recipe. IT is best with harder fruit like apples or pears but blueberries can be used. They pop open in cooking so it's not the prettiest but yummy!

In a pie shell put blueberries, but don't mound them.

make a mixture of: 2 eggs, 1/2 stick melted butter, 3/4C sugar, 1/4 tsp. vanilla and a pinch of salt.

Pour over berries and bake at 350 for 45 minutes.
Bon appetit!!
V

Magpie said...

This is such a wonderful shot. I love the garden still working hard to yield it's bounty. The sky is gorgeous against the roof. I love autumn...just wish it would get here. :)

Birdman said...
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Birdman said...

Brattcat, Your words are just so wonderfully 'drawn' this morning. Ya, that's autumn.

Lowell said...

The gravity of your comment requires deep thought. But I think deep thought is declining in our time. And with that I'm going to drop into bed.

It's a grave (gravitational?) situation.

But a beautiful photo!

Bob Crowe said...

What a nice turn of phrase. The push of gravity will feel stronger when the heavy white blanket falls.

Randy said...

It has succumb to beauty. Wonderful color!

Sunny said...

...but save the chickens!
☼ Sunny

Unknown said...

Beautiful Autumn scene.

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

Beautiful photo!