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Beautiful! Picture and landscape. The world made of gold.
Peter, I love to cycle in this area where you can watch the grass wave in the wind and the clouds cast shadows – over the gold 🙂
Some wonderful very old oaks too.
All the best,
Hanna
It’s a lovely shot. And it looks quite familiar, this could’ve been taken not far from my hometown in New York, in the Genesee Valley, where a family that’s owned a huge amount of acreage, for a couple of centuries, has always left the oak trees standing in the fields.
Thank you so much for that, Robert and for that lovely story.
The idea of letting the trees live is a tradition worth preserving.
All the best,
Hanna