The woods behind the farmhouse offers a vareity of subjects across the seasons, as from 1920-1970's, there was an active agricultural and livestock farming effort on the property. There are many rock piles, now disguised by moss (such that they look like tribal burial mounds) that have provided rock borders for my perennial beds. Plenty of deer about when I have been gathering rocks with the wheelbarrow, alleviating concerns that the hard winter may have hurt the herd. Good to be working in the soil again after the winter that would not end.
Fine Art Photography, poetry, jottings, and field notes from Rauhallinen Farm in the wilderness of Michigan's far Western Upper Peninsula
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Abandoned Livestock Fence-Rauhallinen Farm
The woods behind the farmhouse offers a vareity of subjects across the seasons, as from 1920-1970's, there was an active agricultural and livestock farming effort on the property. There are many rock piles, now disguised by moss (such that they look like tribal burial mounds) that have provided rock borders for my perennial beds. Plenty of deer about when I have been gathering rocks with the wheelbarrow, alleviating concerns that the hard winter may have hurt the herd. Good to be working in the soil again after the winter that would not end.
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