Thursday, June 2, 2016

Can't Help But Notice

It's hay cutting time here in northern Virginia.  Over the last few weeks despite the rain I've watched the hay mature and ripen in the fields and thought how beautiful it was as I drive past. The farmers here usually get two cuttings of hay during the summer.  But if Mother Nature cooperates, they might get three cuttings.  
Tonight the air is humid and as a light rain falls the smell of the fresh cut hay and honeysuckle fills the air. Along the treeline there is the flash of lightening bugs. It's truly a night where you can't help but notice that it feels like summer.  
I also noticed this afternoon that Berkley seems pretty happy and relaxed.  He fits in really well at our house.  His foster home mentioned that he has some separation anxiety, but I've not noticed any of that.  He seems to really like the other dogs, (and vice-versa) and he's totally "bullet-proof" with the cats.  I think its been a good week with him.  
I hope you've had a good week too! 

21 comments:

  1. Ohhhh soo beautiful the pastures with the bales of hay,, and you know what? We can smell the honeysuckle,, abd fresh cut hay,,,, just as you describe,, and we can see the lightning bugs,, just as you describe!
    And were glad Berkley is settling in,,
    Enjoy the smells and beauty sweet Kim
    love
    tweedles

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  2. Todd is supervising so there will be three cuttings this year.

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  3. Loved the Todd peek-a-boo too!

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  4. Hello, Cute shots of Berkley and Todd. I am glad all is well. I have been seeing the lightning bugs too. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!

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  5. cute pups. :) our hay fields are soaking wet. rolls of hay standing in water these weeks.

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  6. Nice to see the hay being cut, here's hoping they get 3 cuts from it this season. Glad Berkley is happy and I see my favourite boy Todd peeping over the fence...Is he looking for me? lol. Have a great weekend :)

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  7. It sure does feel like summer here in Upstate NY as well! It is much more humid and warmer than we are used to at this time of year. They are also spreading a lot of manure on all of the fields around us...which doesn't go so well with the humidity...let me tell you!! So glad to hear Berkeley is doing well!

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  8. The fields of round bales look gorgeous. They are just starting to do hay around here. Love that night shot!

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  9. We will have to watch to see if the lady who owns the mini donkeys near us bales some hay soon too - she had quite the crop last fall. It is amazing how much those noisy guys can eat:)

    Have a great weekend.

    Woos - Ciara and Lightning

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  10. Our neighbors haven't been able to do their hay yet. Yes, there is no doubt, it's summer.
    Glad to hear that Berkley's visit with you has been uneventful. He seems to be a real sweetie.

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  11. Haven't had a great week. The rain is here. Glad the farmers are having some sun so they can harvest. Berkley looks right at home. We're surprised he hasn't found a forever family yet.

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  12. Berkley does look happy and contented - what a pity that he can't stay with you as his forever home. He obviously likes the company of the other dogs around him. Todd in jail - again - hope someone lets him out in time for dinner !!!

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  13. Afternoon Kim, wow, already hay cutting time, can't believe it...so happy Berkley is feeling good,such a sweet face. Blessings Francine.

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  14. We are warming up - yes summer seems to be here too. sounds like Berkeley is settled right in
    hugs
    Mr Bailey, Hazel & mabel

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  15. We have the lovely fields of baled hay as well. But I haven't seen a lightning bug yet. I get just as excited as a child when I see them. Glad you had a good week.

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  16. Glad summer has arrived somewhere.

    Have you ever heard of / been to Scotland, Maryland ?

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  17. Todd, mischevious in any weather :-)

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  18. I love the smell of newly cut hay. That's a lovely picture! I always think that hay and lightning bugs are signs that summer is really here. -Jenn

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  19. Lovely countryside, lovely doggies. You don't need to post anything else to make me smile.

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  20. It sure is peaceful living in the country. Maybe Berkley doesn't have separation anxiety because of the company of so many other dogs in your home.

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