Happy Friday and Welcome to our first ever Farm Photo Friday!
I am so very excited to have three gorgeous shots to share with you today from three awesome Farmers!
To see a larger view of the gallery photos below, simply click on the photo and it will open in a larger view. Also, don’t forget to follow the links below to our wonderful photographers to learn a bit more about them 🙂
- Timber Creek Farmer
- Karen McCaig
- Scorpion Hill Farm
- Ever Growing Farm
Which photo is your favorite?
Did any one in particular catch your eye or evoke a memory or feeling?
Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
Want to participate in the Next Farm Photo Friday? A new post will go live once a month, on the first Friday of the month. This means that any picture of or on the farm that you’re especially proud of or excited about that was taken during the previous month is fair game!
Here’s how the rules break down:
- Email me (evergrowingfarm (at) gmail (dot) com) the image you’d like included in the Farm Photo Friday gallery along with where you’d like me to link to (your blog, facebook page, website, Instagram account, etc.).
- Please resize your photo so the largest side is no bigger than 700 pixels (my favorite free online photo editor is PicMonkey).
- Please name your photo with either your name or your blogs name.
- I will publish each monthly post on the first Friday of the month. Please submit your single photo before midnight (MST) on the Wednesday before the first Friday.
- Please remember that a farm can be urban, suburban or rural and your photos can include anything (or anyone) farm related.
- Once the post has gone live, I’d love it if you’d pop on over and leave a comment explaining a bit about your photo and/or letting us all know which of the gallery photos is your favorite and why.
- Once each monthly post is published, I will delete your photos from my computer as they belong to you, not me.
- Any photos received after each month’s deadline will be added to the next month’s gallery.
Please send your contributions for our next gallery to (evergrowingfarm (at) gmail (dot) com) before midnight MST on Wednesday, April 29th and I will publish gallery on Friday, May 1st 🙂
I can’t wait to see all of your wonderful farm photos!
xoxo,
M
aww, cute pictures. Love the ladybug and the light on the alpacas. Gorgeous.
cityhippyfarmgirl recently posted…When you need to make a Chocolate Caramel Almond Tart
Thanks for popping over! I’m loving seeing everyone’s photos! I’d love to have you contribute if you’d like 🙂
What an excellent idea! And all such beautiful pictures submitted. I love seeing what’s happening on other peoples homestead. I’ll be sure to send in my pic for next months Farm Photo Friday!
Katie recently posted…Homesteading. Is the juice worth the squeeze?
I love that little chick! I *want that little chick. I need to get a photo to you for next time.
Kris @ Attainable Sustainable recently posted…Growing Yacon
Kris, you really can’t lose with a chick photo, can you? And yes, I’d love to see one of your shots in the gallery!
These photos are beautiful!!! I can’t wait to see how this series progresses. I’ll get a photo to you this week for the next one. What fun!!
Meredith recently posted…Playing Favorites with the Flock
Thank you, Meredith! Can’t wait to see your photo! I’ll be so happy to have you participate!
Since spring has not sprung here yet, it’s so wonderful to see the gorgeous blossoms!!!
Susan@learningandyearning.com recently posted…10 Ways to Reduce the Need for Irrigation in Your Vegetable Garden
So hopeful, aren’t they? Thanks for popping over, Susan! 🙂
I love the spring blooms. Here in Wisconsin we’re still more brown than green, but I’m trying to be patient and just keep planting inside until I can plant outside.
Laurie recently posted…10 Tips Everyone Should Know About Small Space Gardening
It’s been such a warm Spring here! I’m hopeful it will maintain but it can freeze until the end of May at our elevation! Fingers crossed 🙂
I like them all!
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Excellent! Thanks, Tonya 🙂
Thanks so much for adding my photo to your Farm Photo Friday post!! The hen in my photo is a silver-laced Wyandotte and she is one of a few that we have loose in our goat pens. They think they rule the roost (or pen, rather) 🙂
Of course! Your hen sure is a beauty! Thank you so much for participating! Hope to see you in next month’s gallery, too 🙂