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Original: 8/24/2012 9:36 PM
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Friday, August 24, 2012

 

 

 

Outside Our Front Door

 

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Foggy Morning

 

 

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Even in the fog you can see that some of the leaves are turning colors already.

 

 

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Pine Tree

 

 

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Rainy Morning

 

 

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Crepe Myrtle

 

 

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This cardinal caught my eye. It appears to be old, ill, or has some kind of disease.

 

 

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This is the first summer ever that the hummingbirds are emptying our feeder.

 

 

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They are busy all day long.

 

 

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There's a bright golden haze on the meadow,
There's a bright golden haze on the meadow,
The corn is as high as an elephant's eye,
An' it looks like its climbin' clear up to the sky.

Oscar Hammerstein II

 

 

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The ears don't seem exceptionally large for this time of year, but I almost feel like I must apologize to those of you in the midwest where the corn didn't produce at all this summer.

 

 

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Our house is on the far left - between the trees and the corn.

 

 

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There are a few fields on my brothers farm that have the strangest corn this year. Some of it is much taller than others. The man who planted it said it is a new breed and this happened in some other fields he planted. He is puzzled too.

 

 

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I think this is the tallest corn on the farm - it's next to our house - and the tassels on top are invisible because of the way the sun was shining. It is somewhere between eleven and twelve feet tall - from the ground to the top of the tassels.

 

 

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That tall corn is amazing!  Around here, some looks fair and a lot looks not so hot, but God is faithful and supplies a crop somewhere ~ praise His Name!
Posted 8/24/2012 10:15 PM by fwren Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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I was wondering about the super odd sizes! Thanks for the explaination! It has been neat to see the variations in corn. I jsut pray we got the rain just in time for a good harvest!
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@fwren - That field is so tall!
Posted 8/24/2012 10:26 PM by cerwindoris Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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@GodsDucks - I know what you mean about the timing of the rain.
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We used to have tall corn like that last picture, but not this year. Still, our farmers haven't had to plow it under yet. That is a sad-looking cardinal, poor thing.
Posted 8/25/2012 8:19 AM by ata_grandma Xanga Premium Member - recommend - reply

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@ata_grandma - I agree that's a sad-looing cardinal.  
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That is some super tall corn!  I'm glad you had Cerwin stand by it so we could get an understanding of the height.


I wonder if that is a juvenile cardinal?  They can look pretty scary while their adult feathers grow in.  I had a couple at my feeder this morning.

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what a good variety of photos you have there. Reminds me of the saying ,"every which way but loose."


I like the grouping of birdhouses!

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@jillcarmel - I love our bird-feeding area. You are seeing about half of it.
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@purpleamethyst76 - I hadn't thought about it being a juvenile cardinal. Juvenile birds can look unusual until they have matured.
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