"When you come to the edge of all that you know, you must believe one of two things: there will be earth upon which to stand, or you will be given wings to fly." author unknown
It's that time of the year....
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Rubbish Tuesday….
A cornfield in east central Illinois before the corn was picked and the field became a pile of rubbish.
Beth, There's corn in the fields around here that about 4 inches tall already. I am happy that the fields across the road and near us this year will have beans.LOL. xoxo,Susie
My dad tried to grow some corn in his garden but this isn't exactly corn country around here and the corn cobs were pretty tiny. Tasty though. I just came from Connections more and she was also featuring a "Rubbish Tuesday". Is this some kind of exclusive club? Is there a secret initiation ceremony? Is their an oath? Do I get to wear a robe? OK I'll shut up.
I like this quote . . . no rubbish there . . . "When you come to the edge of all that you know, you must believe one of two things: there will be earth upon which to stand, or you will be given wings to fly." author unknown
looks good to me!
ReplyDeletethe corn on the cob, at the jersey shore, is the best there is!!
ReplyDeletei love when corn field looks like this, many farms create corn mazes in the fall and they are fun (at first)!!!
Good picture.
ReplyDeleteGood shot. I wonder if the fsrmer harvests for seed corn or cow food. MB
ReplyDeleteBeing the farmer's daughter that I once was....this is good for silage!
ReplyDeleteIt's a pile of rubbish now? Hope that one day the rubbish will be hauled away so corn can be planted again.
ReplyDeleteBut that's rubbish I can live with:)
ReplyDeleteI will always remember Illinois as corn, soybeans, corn soybeans, house, soybeans, orchard, corn, house.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Some of my favorite rubbish. Hearing the corn in the wind in the fall is a lovely sound.
ReplyDeleteI love corn fields. They are so earthy.
ReplyDeleteGreat rubbish photo.
ReplyDeleteI love those corn fields when they look like that. Hugs, xo
ReplyDeleteI totally enjoy seeing crops...corn is at the top of my favorites list!
ReplyDeleteBeth, There's corn in the fields around here that about 4 inches tall already. I am happy that the fields across the road and near us this year will have beans.LOL. xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteI like corn fields as well and see quite a few of them where I live!!!
ReplyDeleteMy dad tried to grow some corn in his garden but this isn't exactly corn country around here and the corn cobs were pretty tiny. Tasty though.
ReplyDeleteI just came from Connections more and she was also featuring a "Rubbish Tuesday". Is this some kind of exclusive club? Is there a secret initiation ceremony? Is their an oath? Do I get to wear a robe? OK I'll shut up.
Before we know it, the cornfields will look like this again. I really like this shot. Thanks for linkin up!
ReplyDeleteInteresting to note that we don't eat corn as much as the American people do, from what I have been told.
ReplyDeleteHi, Beth....never heard of this link party....now I have to go look for rubbish so I can play....:)
ReplyDeleteYou too, Beth. Bertie
ReplyDeleteA pile of rubbish.... for the next season to come up.
ReplyDeleteThey should make a cornfield maze out of that. Awesome!!
ReplyDeleteMan it's been a year since I've had corn, I so miss it with the carbs :(
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, we don't grow much corn in the UK but you do see it occasionally - nothing else sounds like the breeze blowing through a cornfield.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo shame the field became a rubbish tip
ReplyDeleteI like this quote . . . no rubbish there . . .
ReplyDelete"When you come to the edge of all that you know, you must believe one of two things: there will be earth upon which to stand, or you will be given wings to fly." author unknown
hmmmm, now i'm thinking i should make corn on the cob tonight!
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