Wondered what they were in French. Watched the farmer gather them up in the field next to where we're staying. Love the contrast against the blue sky and the way they disappear into the distance.
Ah! I'm getting Tess of the D'Urbevilles, Larkrise to Candleford and Cider with Rosie all from this one picture. They say a picture paints a thousand words. Clever stuff Fiona. Xxx
I love this, there is something beautiful about fields of hay bales isn't there x
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous image. Someone has obviously been very hard at work. Welcome to the link up, I can't wait to see more of your photos :) #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteWondered what they were in French. Watched the farmer gather them up in the field next to where we're staying. Love the contrast against the blue sky and the way they disappear into the distance.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a sight synonymous with a British summertime. Lovely image x
ReplyDeletesuch a lovely late summer photo, good to see the farmers have had it dry enough to get the hay all baled up
ReplyDeletemy kids use to call these sausage rolls, so we still talk about the sausage rolls in the fields. Love the colours.
ReplyDeleteThe result of hard work and doesn't it look good. Fabulous photo!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a beautiful sight, the fields near us look the same
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Such a lovely scene captured! #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. I can feel the heat of the sun.
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What a stunner! i can't imagine anything saying August better than this photo. xxx
ReplyDeleteAh! I'm getting Tess of the D'Urbevilles, Larkrise to Candleford and Cider with Rosie all from this one picture. They say a picture paints a thousand words. Clever stuff Fiona. Xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! I hope it was as warm and peaceful in real life as it looks in the picture. And a new photo link-up - I'll have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Are these actual French bales of hay? Hope so... xx
ReplyDeleteMais oui, bien sûr!
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