Twilight Photoshoot

Hello, my friends and readers! How are you all today? Good, I hope!

Since I just posted some wintry photos, I wanted to post some springy photos today. πŸ™‚ March is so flighty…

I actually got a several photos in the afternoon, not just at twilight… but hey,Β I had to name this post something! XD

I love how emerald green the triticale fields look in the sun! β™₯ It makes me happy. πŸ˜€

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This is an alfalfa field… just in case you were wondering. πŸ˜‰

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Maggie explored happily beside me while I took pictures. πŸ˜€

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Hee hee, Maggie looks so noble. XD

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And NOW we get to the twilight pictures. πŸ˜‰

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Ahh…β™₯ Probably my favorite picture in this post!

Megan and I did a little mini Sister’s Photoshoot, but I didn’t get very many good pictures because it was a bit too dark. 😦

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Megan and I alsoΒ had fun taking forced perspective photos of the moon. πŸ˜€

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I love this one!

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See you later, my friends! I hope you enjoyed this post!

***Allison***

P. S. Eeee! Guess what my next post (hopefully) will be about? The last chapter of WordCrafters 2! YAAAAAY! I’m so excited to show it to you guys!

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35 thoughts on “Twilight Photoshoot

  1. Hey, Farm Girl! Wanted you to know the your interview with your grandmother was inspiration for my newspaper column this week. ( News from the Path Valley Hotel: The Dangers of Ironing). I gave your blog a plug and added a little bit about what I enjoy about your posts. If you feel comfortable emailing me, I can send you a photo of the column or give you the address of the paper (a little community weekly) so you can order a copy if you like. My email is mkydfreelancer@gmail.com. I’ll also be posting that story on my blog tomorrow or Friday. deadmousediaries.com. Keep up the good work on your blog!

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      1. Look for the story on my blog later tonight. Like you, I tell a lot of life stories and you’ll find this one, like most, to be squeaky clean as you prefer. ; ) The “Dangers of Ironing” talks first about my kids, then your grandmother’s memories which match the way my mom used to iron and then ends with some details about a sport called “Extreme Ironing” ( for real!) If you want to repost the excerpt about you being the inspiration for this story or my comments about your blog, feel free. http://www.deadmousediaries.com

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    1. Yes, finally! πŸ˜€ My pleasure! Yep, the fields that look more wooly are alfalfa, and the ones that look grassy are triticale. And we do indeed feed the alfalfa to livestock. πŸ™‚

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  2. Beautiful photography, as always Allison! I loved them all! You are such a great photographer! πŸ˜€ All the green grass makes me happy too! πŸ˜‰

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