Thank you John.
Thanks Sheila. It is hard to NOT love getting to see the babies.
It is great to be able to see you again. The DFW are is not so country as it used to be. Granted, when I think of Fort Worth, I think of Will Rogers Collesum and horse events.
I hope to see you around in the Rain much more in the near future.
Sondra Meyer: - You are correct. DFW has changed a lot. Many are seeking greener pastures while overcrowded city dwellers who pay more for housing and cost of living keep moving to DFW.
I enjoy connecting with you and seeing what's going on in your world.
Hi Nina,
My son works in New York City. After visting my Colorado farm, he enjoys sending pictures of the concrete jungle to show what a contrast it is.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post even if you would be hard pressed to move to the country.
Roy,
You have always been my inspiration, the little voice, that reminds me to take photographs so that I can share the moments with others.
I have always enjoyed your photographs and blogs posts.
That sounds like it was a wonderful, very bucolic drive.
I am glad to be blogging again. I look forward to seeing your photographs again. Your farmers market photos are some of my favorite.