Fall is around the corner,so on today's walk
let's take a look at scenes from fall.
All these pictures are from Jake's slides,so they may go back many years.
Just down the road from us is a place called Threshermans Museum.
Each year they have an old fashioned threshing demonstration.
The first two pictures were taken during such an event.
In a much later era,these trains show another one of Jake's interests.
We like to sit near a track and watch the trains roar by.
The following picture was taken at Lower Fort Garry.
This is an old fort which has been restored and is now a popular tourist area.
Oak leaves in full color.
This farmer is cutting his grain with an old fashioned cutter.
This is taken not too far from our place.
These small bales are not as popular anymore.
Noe it seems everyone is using the large round bales.
I still like the look of these stacks.
Grapes waiting to ripen.Yummy!
More fall color.
Grasses,I think they are called Foxtails.
They look pretty,but the farmers don't want them in the feed.
Brilliant fall color.
Just for something different,here is a night scene.
These are star trails,done by keeping the shutter open for a longer period of time.
Round straw bales.These will need a tractor to lift them up.
And some that could be handled by a strong farmer.
Enjoy the beautiful fall leaves.
This picture may not exactly be fall,but the scene is so peaceful.
And finally,here is the work of a Beaver.
Today,look for the handprints of God by studying His creation.
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