Some of the land in the strip area is being farmed. There is a big field of milo...I want to go back again and try a photo of the field from a different viewpoint. It is just beautiful.
I don't think I've seen milo growing for years, but I recognized it immediately. I like this perspective, which makes the waist high (or so) plants look like a forest miles closer than the distant trees.
It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt IS lovely. But what is Milo? I have never heard of it!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen it growing so had to look it up. Thanks for the education. :)
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine what the entire field would look like...a sea of gold!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteIt is pretty, I like the various colors.Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week ahead!
Gosto deste pormenor.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Domingo.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Its beautiful and different view of milo field! First time seeing this kind of crop
ReplyDeletewow, had to look up Milo. I thought that was someones name. it is beautiful
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture of the Milo field, very well framed up. Is Milo a kind of grain?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture of these milo crops!! They look lovely..just imagine miles and miles of these golden crops!!
ReplyDeleteDevi :))
Yes, that is beautiful!
ReplyDeletei like how your framed this field Rose... i don't think that you could find a better view point....peter:)
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty photo.
ReplyDeleteThat is very pretty. I am not familiar with this kind of crop.
ReplyDeleteIt is nicely composed and I love the colour combination.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. I had to look twice to figure out what I was seeing. We don't grow it in Iowa any more.
ReplyDeleteI never heard of milo so I had to look it up.. It's rather pretty
ReplyDeleteAn appealing picture for sure.
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous and looks so healthy. A wonderful image!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've seen milo growing for years, but I recognized it immediately. I like this perspective, which makes the waist high (or so) plants look like a forest miles closer than the distant trees.
ReplyDeleteWell you sent me off to The Google Machine again!! I had never heard of Milo. Great pic.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol