Friday, July 24, 2015

This and that....

Nothing exciting going on in Coopville. The spur on Charlie's other foot did not fall off yet.
Sophia keeps flying over the run fence. I don't want to clip her wings - flying away from danger is the only defense she has, really. Might have to put up some netting.

Hubby and I had to go to the re-cycle center with our garbage today. It's a nice ride (except in the winter) so I took some photos:


Famous Jersey corn, folks - The best in the world!


 A field of sunflowers:


 Another one in the field next to it!


 It's hay season, too!


I love this old silo:



 The only other traffic on the road and we get behind THIS: (pun intended)



When we got home, Hubby dug out a big stump and I hung out three loads of wash. Sometimes we just can't stand the excitement.....

:o)




10 comments:

  1. The kind of "excitement" you just had is usually the best.

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    1. I know. We're lucky, really. It is beautiful here. Even in the winter.

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    2. It really is beautiful. People who have never been to New Jersey tend to think of it in terms of an urban environment, when it isn't at all.

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    3. True, most people thinks it's just run-down cities, pollution and crime and Atlantic City. But get away from all that and you can get lost in the forests and mountains up here.

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  2. Next you are going to tell us Hee Haw was about Joisey, not Tennessee. Do you live in Cornfield County?
    :-)

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    1. Oh, there are some real 'hee-haws' up here, too! As for the corn - soon it will be on sale for a nickel and ear - that's how much there is!

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  3. Lol a niclle an ear..wow wish it was like that here or was that one of your funnies :))

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    1. Yup, it's that inexpensive at the VERY local farm stands - They have bins piled high with it! We never buy it from the store - it's just too expensive. We like to support our local farmers - they work so hard. We buy local honey, too. Now that is a wee bit pricey, but worth every penny!

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  4. Sometimes I wish that my work truck had one of those fastened to the back!

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    1. LOL! When youngest son was an OTR driver, he said the same thing, Gorges!

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