Are We Walking to Alaska

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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Weekly Top Shot




We used to live near this little dairy farm - and on one of our last sunny days before the rains came, we drove past again.  This is my favorite view, from the hillside above.  The dairy is still run by a little lady - about 80 - who wears a padded vest and hat with ear flaps almost all year long.  She tends to all the needs of her dairy herd and is always read to help out neighbors if they need it.  


14 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Sounds like my kinda gal -- ear flaps are sexy! That's the Canadian in me talking.

Anonymous said...

Wow! What a post ~ 80 and still going strong ~ Lovely photo ~ hope you still live nearby ~ carol ^_^

J said...

I think the lady dairy farmer benefits from the peaceful tranquility of this place - and, quite frankly, probably from the fact that she interacts with animals more than people! I wish her continued good health and fortune!

Anonymous said...

Peaceful and lovely, I like the play of the sunlight and shadow... she sounds amazing! Thank you for coming by sharing your creative photography on Weekly Top Shot #102!

Kay said...

Every story like this reminds me of the benefits of staying physically active. (And that being around cows is probably nice, too.) Pretty scene! I'll bet that feeds the woman's soul as much as anything, too.

Carletta said...

Love the scene and that wonderful light!
I hope I'm as productive when I'm 80.

The Weaver of Grass said...

How wonderful still to be working at that age. We long ago gave up milking cows.

eileeninmd said...

Wonderful rural scene. The woman sounds like a hard worker, she must love her place. Great photos, have a happy week!

Deb @ Frugal Little Bungalow said...

She sounds wonderful! :)

My Little Home and Garden said...

It's great that the woman is still able to look after her farm.

Lorrie said...

Such a pretty place - and taken in great light. Not like today, with the rain and now the wind. Stay cozy.

greenthumb said...

It all looks so very lush and green.

Nancy Jo said...

I love old farms, I grew up on a big farm that was built before the civil war. So when ever we are on the road I always take notice of the old barns,etc.
Nancy Jo

Karen @ Beatrice Euphemie said...

What a nice story about the lady farmer tending to her vintage farm! Lovely view. xo