This shortcut between villages is an ancient right of way. The farmer wouldn’t dare to remove it.
Symmetry, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek
This shortcut between villages is an ancient right of way. The farmer wouldn’t dare to remove it.
Symmetry, another title achieved in Maria’s Antonia’s #2020picoftheweek
Perfect image for this word!
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Thank you. I took several variations of this.
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I’ve no doubt!
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Yea, cos you know my habits
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That I do. 😉
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A lovely path! But that’s not corn; it looks like a cereal rain to me. Wheat maybe?
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In UK the word corn covers all cereals, cos it’s a much older word that the Europeans’ discovery of corn
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Love this! I want to take this shortcut 🙂
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Thank you, Maria. I often walk this route. Not so good when the field is freshly ploughed and the weather wet!
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Do people still use the shortcut? If so, the farmer is wise not to try to plant over it. People would just walk right through anyway!
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It is a right of way. He is not allowed to touch it. But he does plough it. Then trample it down again for use walking folks!
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Gorgeous, I love the fields of gold!
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I was thinking of your post of the previous week
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Is there a filter on this, or was it just naturally this vivid color?
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Na. The most I ever do is to increase contrast cos… well, we have a lot of mist which wipes out the form.
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