Life returning to the landscape


Yesterday was beautiful..too nice to be home on the computer..so off i went dragging hubby along…well not really we love going off on jaunts!

I had been to these places a few weeks ago in my 260 kilometre search for inspiration..well to say a few weeks makes a difference is an understatement!

We have had some rain..not a lot but some and it seems that the fields all over our state are saying thankyou..what a sight to drive and drive and see nothing but gold and green..far and wide..sun shining down..sky blue..puffy white clouds..a gorgeous day for the eyes and the spirit.

 

Add to this a lunch break at a country bakery with great food and coffee and i am one happy girl.

And now the pictures hubby took yesterday may make some sense.

Enjoy the Canola..as it turns it’s blooms to the sky and show’s the beauty of our farming landscape.

 

 

 

Hidden by Canola

Hidden by Canola

 

Perspective fun

Perspective fun

 

I cannot go past those lone trees

I cannot go past those lone trees

 

Drained of almost all water yet lush beyond

Drained of almost all water yet lush beyond

 

Green and Gold the colour of our great country

Green and Gold the colour of our great country

 

Skies and fields

Skies and fields

 

Whispy Clouds hang gracefully over Canola fields

Whispy Clouds hang gracefully over Canola fields

 

Odd shapes of twisted trees frame the fertile fields

Odd shapes of twisted trees frame the fertile fields

 

Fun with panoramas

Fun with panoramas

 

Going for Gold

Going for Gold

 

 

 

38 thoughts on “Life returning to the landscape

    • Pam indeed our seasons are doing their turn around..the fields are stunning and i had so much fun just watching as they passed me while i drove..i am glad i did as today has been very cold..and we have had torrential rain tonight..so i can look at the Canola and the green wheat fields and feel a bit warmer:) but Fall..one of my fave seasons 🙂 along with spring..we may both be having glorious seasons at the same time! Hugs Bev xx

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  1. oh how wonderful…. it looks like el dorado the land full of gold :o) btw: please ask for an entry ban for oz for my momma… she immediately made plans to renovate this old small house … and we know the results of her diy-projects :o)

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    • Oh no Easy i think Mum would be fine with this..it was no bigger than a tiny shed..no idea what it was in a previous life but surely Mum could do no harm…??? it does look so pretty all the green and gold..very much like Eldorado..though i came home poor bwahahaahaah …i want to go back when they harvest the crops as the machines are big and red and i think it would make a great shot…and then off it all goes to make oil 🙂 xxx Fozziemum

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    • Oh Genevieve thankyou so much ! It was a lovely Spring day which has given way to torrential rain now..those crops will really benefit now..and i look forward to going back when the Canola is harvested..or if the clouds become gloomy..that will make for some interesting shots i think 🙂 hugs Bev

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  2. OMD! That is soooooo beautifuls!!!! It’s been so dusty dry here, that lookin’ at all that green and yellow is just FABulous!!
    Though…my once green grass is now yellow, so there’s that! ☺
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  4. Wow, the canola fields are amazing! Such a vibrant yellow; reminds me of the forsythia plants that bloom in the early spring here. Stunning photos, Bev! 🙂

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  5. bev…these are AWESOME …and so colorful…I love how the bark picked up on number two…the tree looks like I could reach out and touch it……very ….very good pictures …hope you yourself are doing well ~~~~ ♥♥♥ and your home from “your date” ~~~~~~~ ♥♥♥

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    • Thankyou Laura..yes i love the bark too and really pushed the clarity on it as i love the contrast 🙂 yes my date was awesome…because i slept like a log for the rest of the day 🙂 thankyou again for the lovely compliments 🙂 loves Bev xx

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  6. I love Canola flowers in the fields…something so uplifting about those yellow flowers….
    I adore your lone tree photos…they speak to the struggle they have surviving in such an unforgiving climate!!
    And the panoramas are spectacular Bev!!!
    You are very very talented….
    (((Hugs))) Sherri-Ellen 🙂

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