At that time we were still seeing fields of corn that were mostly still green. Now they are all starting to turn brown and some are just basically all turned color with hardly even a hint of green left.
I like the pictures but not so much the fact that we are moving closer to winter. I've noticed things changing color around here too. It's still subtle right now but before you know it will be in full on fall.
we drove the back roads some day this week and saw a lot of corn fields with the corn tops neatly cut off. Terry and I wondered how in the heck that was done. Yes, lots of brown stalks here too. I wonder if it's feed corn. xx, Carol
The corn is being harvested here. Most of the fields have already been cut. A big change from last year when it must have been a month later before the corn was cut.
When we visited Iowa one year, we saw the most wonderful corn fields. It was quite a sight. Like nothing I've ever seen before. I'll always remember the corn fields in Iowa. Your photos brought back fond memories, Rose. : )
These are beautiful and artistic corn pictures!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to more fall images. Nice pictures of corn turning brown. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteI like the pictures but not so much the fact that we are moving closer to winter. I've noticed things changing color around here too. It's still subtle right now but before you know it will be in full on fall.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteWe are seeing the corn turning brown here too. A few colors here and there, not much. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week ahead!
We usually boil corns. However, I love to eat broiled one with soy sauce.
ReplyDeletewe drove the back roads some day this week and saw a lot of corn fields with the corn tops neatly cut off. Terry and I wondered how in the heck that was done. Yes, lots of brown stalks here too. I wonder if it's feed corn.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
the photos are fantastic, now I want corn on the cob or cut off the cob and cooked down in a frying pan. oh yum
ReplyDeleteHarvest time will be here soon.
ReplyDeleteIt has been very dry here. We neeed some good rain. MOst of the cornfields here look similar. Friendship
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias, gostei e aproveito para desejar um bom Domingo.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
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Ahhh! Your photos are bringing back memories of my relatives' fields of sweet corn. Yum!
ReplyDeleteMuch the same over here. Definite signs of fall.
ReplyDeleteSame here by me.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking pictures.
Hi suppose good eating days are over too. Fine close up with detail.
ReplyDeleteThe corn is being harvested here. Most of the fields have already been cut. A big change from last year when it must have been a month later before the corn was cut.
ReplyDeleteThe corn is completely brown here, no green anywhere. If only it would rain...
ReplyDeleteJeannie@GetMeToTheCountry
Splendid clarity and texture captured in these close-ups!
ReplyDeleteWhen we visited Iowa one year, we saw the most wonderful corn fields. It was quite a sight. Like nothing I've ever seen before. I'll always remember the corn fields in Iowa. Your photos brought back fond memories, Rose. : )
ReplyDelete~Sheri