Sat evening was one of those rare days here where it did not rain all day long. AMAZING.It was strange not waking up to raindrops or not comming back in the rain. After a few failed attempts somewhere else, decided to test out the wide lenses in my own back garden. Literally

Rows and rows of sweetheart cabbage

That’s how it looks like. Don’t know what’s the diff with normal cabbage except the size -will let you know soon as I ‘borrowed’ a cabbage from the farm

Savoy cabbage. A constant companion on the english sunday roast platter;usually sweated and drenched with gravy.

Can you see my house?Bacon using the 200mm telescopic
Would you believe that this is the first time that I had ever been to a cabbage/veggie farm?
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you got a beautiful place woman!! i totally like.. so country like, so relaxed.. can just imagine having a cup of coffee, eating some cakes and errrr.. u know la.. heheh… heavenly..
Comment by maggie 07.10.07 @ 3:57 amOooo, the first pic is soooo pwetty. Makes me want to run to the end while breaking into a chorus a la the sound of music. I’m serious.
Comment by Lisa Y 07.10.07 @ 10:23 amHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA…sound of music
Comment by sourrain 07.10.07 @ 1:14 pmYou are back at the farm. Just when you thought you escape Fresno… hehehehe.. Wei, smell of dung or not?
Comment by dreymer 07.10.07 @ 2:03 pmLuckily, NO. But there is another farm less than a mile away that perpetually stinks of dung. We were looking at properties there before buying this one. I see people putting their laundry out to hang – imagine how nice it would smell!!
LUCKY.
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