We are fortunate to live right on the edge of a farm field. Last year soybeans
were planted, and this year it was corn.
Soon after we returned the farmer began the harvest and it was fun to watch.
This was to the west of us - the green is part of our yard, and the corn belongs
to the farmer!
This is taken out by the backyard - to the north of us.
This is all part of the rhythm of life - seed time and harvest. Always on schedule.
I couldn't resist taking a picture of these Trump 2020 bales that we
saw on our way home from church one Sunday!
After the harvest, then came the cows to clean it all up!
Electric fence was put in first, of course.
Willie, the dog, DOES NOT LIKE THE COWS BEING THERE!!!
The boys were picking up sticks in the yard, and also threw corn cobs that had made it
into our yard back over into the cows' pasture.
It's truly the best of both worlds for us.
We are right in the country, but close enough to Lincoln to get things that we
need there. We are very much enjoying this!
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