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agriculture, environment, farm, farming, land, life, nature, photography, place, spring, Vermont, writing
Somewhere in between milking, setting new pastures, feeding pigs and poultry, working in the garden and waiting out rain storms, I explored Applecheek Farm through my camera lens. Here is what I found:
On a farm it is easy to feel strapped for time, stressed about the endless tasks that continue to pile onto the daily to-do list, but stepping back behind the camera reminds me one important thing: there are moments of almost stillness that can be caught and held–moments that do not stop but allow you to lay down, sink in and be carried like a raft downriver. Sometimes all we need to do is change our focus to catch them.
that tractor wheel looks so harmless, so benign… 😉
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ahem, this is actually an old tractor that is now just for show! BUT I did drive the tractor yesterday, and it was not so scary…it was even easy 🙂
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Katie, be careful or you might just end up with a camera in hand more often than a pen! VERY nice photos. Share more please along with more of your excellent writing.
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