A number of years ago, before Bob and I met, he baled hay for extra cash and to help out his landlord. He said it was hard work.
Oh --what a neat picture though, Rose... That work has to be hard --and back-breaking for sure.Hugs,Betsy
A fine shot of this field of bales. I worked putting alfalfa bales back in the upstairs of a barn when I was in high school and hired out for the summer. It was very hot, very hard, and arms, despite sleeves, became very scratched.
That's a nice picture. Are this miniature hay stacks?
This is a wonderful picture of rural America (Indiana). It brings memories of a bygone, simpler era. I really like it.
That looks like a lot of work, if that was done by hand! Back-breaking indeed.
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A number of years ago, before Bob and I met, he baled hay for extra cash and to help out his landlord. He said it was hard work.
ReplyDeleteOh --what a neat picture though, Rose... That work has to be hard --and back-breaking for sure.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
A fine shot of this field of bales. I worked putting alfalfa bales back in the upstairs of a barn when I was in high school and hired out for the summer. It was very hot, very hard, and arms, despite sleeves, became very scratched.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice picture. Are this miniature hay stacks?
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful picture of rural America (Indiana). It brings memories of a bygone, simpler era. I really like it.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a lot of work, if that was done by hand! Back-breaking indeed.
ReplyDelete