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Arches 140#CP
Although I have accentuated the colors of this painting a bit, the view is from one of the farmlands near my home. We're in our second season of hay harvest, and already I am watching the hay cut, rolled and moved under barn eaves. The feel of this hay season is different than the spring cutting - fall hay fields are more muted in color - the yellows more golden than lemon, the shadows more brown, and the surrounding trees of the farms - less green and more orange and brown ... LOVE each of these seasons!
Our trip today was canceled due to rain and tour guide illness -- so we'll reschedule when the weather and our guide are both better.
The trip yesterday was incredible! Lots of history, wonderful plants, awesome stories - and our lunch, catered by a winery, was followed by a taste tasting and mini-tour of the winery -- not on the schedule -- but a delicious surprise!
Hope your day is filled with color!
Awsomely autumnal!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful painting Lin.
ReplyDeleteWow this is gorgeous with color. We've been having 40's and rain for two days but I can't complain after our beautiful weekend.
ReplyDeleteI just love the vibrancy of the deep oranges in this painting, especially played off against the greens and the hay bales. How you love those bales!!
Hugs,
Lorraine