tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6281069965301856533.post2380673019298976893..comments2024-01-03T20:47:19.350-05:00Comments on Longest Acres Blog: today...thus farkatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18049595707161522917noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6281069965301856533.post-65601422356828730752011-09-22T19:46:45.029-04:002011-09-22T19:46:45.029-04:00@abu i love that phrase 'a soft day'. than...@abu i love that phrase 'a soft day'. thank you for sharing that and I'm glad you appreciated the rainy grainy photos. though I do wish they had the backdrop of rural Ireland as opposed to rural massachusetts. <br /><br />@dani valentine not an annoying comment! the farm house has power and we frequent the creamery/ cafe just down the road when in search of the internetkatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18049595707161522917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6281069965301856533.post-31776514431795766712011-09-15T19:47:03.521-04:002011-09-15T19:47:03.521-04:00Hi!I love your blog and read it weekly.I was wonde...Hi!I love your blog and read it weekly.I was wondering how do you use a computer/charge phones etc while living in the tent?!thanks and sorry for the annoying comment haha<br /><br />http://3valentines.tumblr.com/Dani Valentinehttp://3valentines.tumblr.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6281069965301856533.post-70284889649127743772011-09-15T19:46:30.618-04:002011-09-15T19:46:30.618-04:00I have loved your blog for a while now and have al...I have loved your blog for a while now and have always gasped at how ethereal and exotic your images of farming look...<br /><br />And as I read this blog post I thought...hmmm this doesn't look that exotic or exciting...what's going on...?<br /><br />But then I realised that rain was the new ingredient in your photos..<br /><br />And suddenly your farm photos looked just like my childhood, rainy rural Ireland, a soft day..<br /><br />Your normal sunny baking photos of farming seemed so romantic to me..made me wonder why I don't move back down the country and get some chickens, a pig and a hound or two..<br /><br />Because farming in Ireland is squelchy and mucky and your photos were always basking and warm.<br /><br />I love this post..I really do..As my Grandad always says on days like these rainy photos- 'a soft day, thank god'....we all say it, with gritted teeth and dreams of summer..but though we dream of the sun baking our bones..we always acknowledge that there's something pretty about a soft drizzly day...Abuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03943205590464525122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6281069965301856533.post-37492886407202880572011-09-15T19:45:01.422-04:002011-09-15T19:45:01.422-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Abuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03943205590464525122noreply@blogger.com