These are lovely and enchanting pictures, what fun with your pumpkins and mums and decorating a hay bale. Being a farm girl, I very much appreciate these things and the beauty in each season, autumn is now my favorite season, but I am not partial to it. For me the changing of each season is my favorite.
Hi Mary, I LOVE your pumpkins and goodies stacked around the hay bales! I noticed that all the New England fields seem to be going to the round bales too. Apparently there are pros and cons to each, but the round bales are certainly picturesque on the landscape. I used to get some square bales to use for yard decor, but I haven’t seen any at the nursery this year. You are so lucky to have your own private supply! :) It is hard to watch the field grasses being mowed, but those beautiful wild flowers wouldn’t thrive otherwise, and all of your readers look so forward to seeing your field of dreams every year. You’ve inspired me to do a little more pumpkin “harvesting” today. I hope I find some interesting varieties like yours. Have a wonderful day. Linda
Love your creativity – looks like you live in a magnificent place! Do you grow all your pumpkins and gourds? Thank you for the beautiful inspiration this morning.
Beautiful pumpkins & gourds!!! Like you, I am a little sad when they cut our fields..the corn provides a privacy screen and when it’s gone, it’s like someone took our curtains and we are, once again, wide open spaces!! 🍁🍂🍁🍂🍁🍂🚜🚜
It looks like you had a lot of fun with those bales of hay, Mary! You find beauty in your surroundings, and we get the benefit. The burlap wrapped mum from Wal Mart is so cute!!
So look forward to your post every morning with my cup of coffee. I never know where you are going to take me……:)
Loved our adventure today, and as always wonderful pictures make the dream almost real!
Mary, more delight from your magical life. I do think you have the best of all worlds ~ a bit of country while on the water! I love the way you think. Grab those pumpkins and mums and other goodies for a wonderful photo opportunity. I took a similar photo of the hay bales scattered across the field at my friend’s ranch recently. There is something very calming about looking across the freshly cut field with all those bales neatly waiting to be hauled off. Splendid!
Enjoyed seeing the bales of hay which reminded me of growing up in West Virginia as my uncle bales of hay were square. My brother and cousin would help to stack them. Love your decorations around the bales of hay.
Great pictures…and I appreciate round haybales…because emptying umpteen regular haybale racks at my sister-in-laws was back breaking to say the least! We had 10 people and two haywagons…loaded and we were all exhausted, cut, bruised and not too mention ITCHY…so the round bales are lovely…LOL.
Your vignette is gorgeous…and I’m sure you can talk the farmer into leaving just one there for awhile, lol.
Thanks for the gorgeous pictures, you shared! Sandi
Wow…you’re not kidding when you say the field is right next to your potting shed!
How much fun you must have had with your “impromptu” photo-op session! love it!
I wish we had a field nearby with hay bales to decorate!! That would be fun and it was fun to see what you did! Only you would think to grab some things and decorate a bale! Love it!
pumpkins and hay bales were meant for each other! I love love love the pile on top with the mums! I can see you smiling as you played with your props Mary! Delightful fun! The farmer needs to leave a hay bale by your potting shed for further styling and photos~
Jenna
As usual, I enjoyed all the creative set ups and photos. If your field is full of daisies and Queen Anne’s Lace then the farmer is doing a really great job in considering and working with the environment. Lovely to see. In my young days we helped turn over the rows of cut hay to dry, then loaded the loose hay onto wagons which swayed dangerously as we children climbed up and held onto the binding ropes to ride home. When it all reached the haystack area we tossed it down by hay forkfuls so that the skilled farmer could construct a wonderful haystack. And yes we were hot, sticky and itchy, but this was a task much loved. The scent of newly mown hay is sweet and lovely. One of my favorite memories. Baling makes lighter work for the farmer but I loved the old way and am glad it was a part of my life.
Thank you for bringing back the memory.
Usually the bales one can buy to decorate are made of straw. Hay is used for fodder and straw for bedding.
What fun you had with the tractor and hay bales! Love the mum from Walmart in the burlap bag.
These are lovely and enchanting pictures, what fun with your pumpkins and mums and decorating a hay bale. Being a farm girl, I very much appreciate these things and the beauty in each season, autumn is now my favorite season, but I am not partial to it. For me the changing of each season is my favorite.
Absolutely gorgeous photos Mary!!
What fun you had! Love all your decorations! That mum in burlap was so pretty!
Blessings
Gert
Hi Mary, I LOVE your pumpkins and goodies stacked around the hay bales! I noticed that all the New England fields seem to be going to the round bales too. Apparently there are pros and cons to each, but the round bales are certainly picturesque on the landscape. I used to get some square bales to use for yard decor, but I haven’t seen any at the nursery this year. You are so lucky to have your own private supply! :) It is hard to watch the field grasses being mowed, but those beautiful wild flowers wouldn’t thrive otherwise, and all of your readers look so forward to seeing your field of dreams every year. You’ve inspired me to do a little more pumpkin “harvesting” today. I hope I find some interesting varieties like yours. Have a wonderful day. Linda
Love your creativity – looks like you live in a magnificent place! Do you grow all your pumpkins and gourds? Thank you for the beautiful inspiration this morning.
Cute! Just having fun?!
Beautiful pumpkins & gourds!!! Like you, I am a little sad when they cut our fields..the corn provides a privacy screen and when it’s gone, it’s like someone took our curtains and we are, once again, wide open spaces!! 🍁🍂🍁🍂🍁🍂🚜🚜
It looks like you had a lot of fun with those bales of hay, Mary! You find beauty in your surroundings, and we get the benefit. The burlap wrapped mum from Wal Mart is so cute!!
So look forward to your post every morning with my cup of coffee. I never know where you are going to take me……:)
Loved our adventure today, and as always wonderful pictures make the dream almost real!
I love autumn too, pumpkins always make me smile.
Wonderful pics. My favorite season of the year also. You are blessed to have the field on one side and water on the other.
Blessings!
Mary, more delight from your magical life. I do think you have the best of all worlds ~ a bit of country while on the water! I love the way you think. Grab those pumpkins and mums and other goodies for a wonderful photo opportunity. I took a similar photo of the hay bales scattered across the field at my friend’s ranch recently. There is something very calming about looking across the freshly cut field with all those bales neatly waiting to be hauled off. Splendid!
Enjoyed seeing the bales of hay which reminded me of growing up in West Virginia as my uncle bales of hay were square. My brother and cousin would help to stack them. Love your decorations around the bales of hay.
Great pictures…and I appreciate round haybales…because emptying umpteen regular haybale racks at my sister-in-laws was back breaking to say the least! We had 10 people and two haywagons…loaded and we were all exhausted, cut, bruised and not too mention ITCHY…so the round bales are lovely…LOL.
Your vignette is gorgeous…and I’m sure you can talk the farmer into leaving just one there for awhile, lol.
Thanks for the gorgeous pictures, you shared! Sandi
Wow…you’re not kidding when you say the field is right next to your potting shed!
How much fun you must have had with your “impromptu” photo-op session! love it!
I wish we had a field nearby with hay bales to decorate!! That would be fun and it was fun to see what you did! Only you would think to grab some things and decorate a bale! Love it!
I love the little stack of pumpkins on the ground Mary, they kinda remind me of a voluptuous farm wife:@)
pumpkins and hay bales were meant for each other! I love love love the pile on top with the mums! I can see you smiling as you played with your props Mary! Delightful fun! The farmer needs to leave a hay bale by your potting shed for further styling and photos~
Jenna
As usual, I enjoyed all the creative set ups and photos. If your field is full of daisies and Queen Anne’s Lace then the farmer is doing a really great job in considering and working with the environment. Lovely to see. In my young days we helped turn over the rows of cut hay to dry, then loaded the loose hay onto wagons which swayed dangerously as we children climbed up and held onto the binding ropes to ride home. When it all reached the haystack area we tossed it down by hay forkfuls so that the skilled farmer could construct a wonderful haystack. And yes we were hot, sticky and itchy, but this was a task much loved. The scent of newly mown hay is sweet and lovely. One of my favorite memories. Baling makes lighter work for the farmer but I loved the old way and am glad it was a part of my life.
Thank you for bringing back the memory.
Usually the bales one can buy to decorate are made of straw. Hay is used for fodder and straw for bedding.
Country on the water? Where in the world do you live? Perfect environment! Love the pics!h
So fun! Your photos make me want a big round hay bale for my front yard! Here in the city, what would people think lol?!! Just beautiful, Mary!
Does the field belong to you? What a beautiful site to have beside your shed. Love what you did with the pumpkins and mums!
Beautiful displays!
so cute with your shed in the background!