… in a cornfield down the hill from my house.
farm
morning on the farm …
… down the road from my house.
horizon …
… in the high desert of south-central Oregon, USA.
hay bales …
… off Eden Trail Branch Road in Bernardston, Mass., a few miles from home.
shrouds …
… hay bales on Christmas Day in Bernardston, Massachusetts.
isolation …
… in southeastern Oregon.
the lonely road home …
… off Route 395 south of Pendleton, Oregon.
weathered …
… off Route 305 north of Austin, Nevada.
isolation …
… perhaps, but for a few weeks in May, colorful isolation. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be posting images of the high desert in northern Nevada and south-central Oregon. I continue to be stunned by how colorful the desert can be — reds, violets, yellows, and whites surrounded by green. It’s a long drive, but so worth the time, effort, and energy. This image looks east from 1000 Creek Pass on Route 140 west of Denio Junction.
long ago …
… off Route 395 north of Pendleton, Oregon.
isolation …
… on 395 south of Pendleton, Oregon.
gray winter day on the farm …
winter back home …
storm over the farm …
Old Virginia Farm
I don’t do many landscapes here but the cotton fields in Virginia and North Carolina are so beautiful right now I just had to share this. I do love a good collapsing barn too!
Rain or Shine?

Indiana countryside