A walk in the country

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LIfe is way different in the country than the city as i am rapidly finding out. This is just a fun thread. No real topic or survival advice, although i am learning alot....I got a bunch of pics of my new life as a "farm" girl, lol, and a bunch of other things.


My PF next to some deer tracks or is that cow tracks? I think its deer and there are some right by our driveway. Cool





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This is how I wear my pf. Even in Walmart. Remember I am a city girl.





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Kelly even thinks she is a cow now.





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Wow look at that wheat.





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Bryan talking to grandpa. 90 something and still rides a 4 wheeler





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Boy is she dirty. Bath time when we get home.





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I have even learned how to drive a tractor & move hay bales.





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She is dog tired.





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Another pic of my favorite knife. My Pathfinder....




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Send a few of those round bales this way! Especially if they are alfalfa.

Hay is sky high around here! I'm down to my last 10 bales and I'm dreading going to buy more. Love to find some 1200 lb round bales of alfalfa. My goats love alfalfa:thumbup:
 
Great pics. It would be refreshing to live somewhere that a knife on your belt is normal.
 
right on kathy.. those are some great pics..:thumbup:

i'm sure you would get along with my wife just fine... she's also a knife wielding, tractor-driving lady..:o
 
Kathy,
First of all that is a great color Pathfinder. Second, there is a ghost in the shadow wearing a cowboy hat, you might want to watch out for him.

That picture of Bryan and Grandpa would look good in black and white. Classic looking, thanks for sharing.

"T" and I would get harassed by the po-po if we tried wearing a knife like that in Southern California.
 
I love farms!Every couple of months we drive 275 miles to my wifes parents farm in southern Illinois. 225 acres of woods, a pond, lake, and farmland.They live on the outskirts of a small town, population of 250. The nearest grocery store is 14 miles away!
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Great pics Kathy. Kelly Girl is quite the little grass grazier.:D
Yea bear that would be a cool looking pic in black and white of
grampa and the guy wearing the orange handled knife LOL.;)

Take care all,
Bryan
 
Great pics Kathy. That looks a lot like southwest Kansas where I grew up. You brought back a lot of old memories of the farm for me there!
 
I try to have on a longer shirt to cover my knife a little. So far i haven't noticed any weird looks. ;)

I love the red pf handle color too, Bear, and i will be careful of that ghost in the cowboy hat.


That pic looks old time in black & white cept the 4 wheeler. Thanks cpl punishment!


Thanks for sharing your farm pics stomper
 
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Nice pictures Kathy. I also really love the look of wheat this time of year. Especially when the field is bordered by something lush green.
 
I am sure i would get along great with your wife mtnfolk mike. We already have alot in common.

Thanks for all comments everyone....
 
Great pics and your lucky to live in the country...I grew up in the country but now I am in the county outskirts of town..oneday I hope to buy alittle plot of Wooded land 5-25Acres and get away from the city...
 
Send a few of those round bales this way! Especially if they are alfalfa.

Hay is sky high around here! I'm down to my last 10 bales and I'm dreading going to buy more. Love to find some 1200 lb round bales of alfalfa. My goats love alfalfa:thumbup:

How high is sky high?

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