Will – Here in Winnipeg we get our fair share of winter storms. They never last much more than a day, but I’m always amazed at how daily activities and commerce continues to persist and endure through them. As bad as they can be, when they’re over there is always beauty to be seen. The wind has blown the snow so that it sticks to everything! This photograph is taken of the front of my parents home just south of Winnipeg.
Will – I never want to over saturate this blog with photographs that I take, but at the same time I need to remember to keep posting new material. Once again I just marvel at the opportunities that come my way to capture moments on the farm. The blue ’78 Chevy C-65 has been a fixture on the farm since it’s conception and as well as seeing many miles, it was also a milestone in the life of the farm. When it drove onto the yard for the first time my uncles thought, “Man! This is living.” The life of this old workhorse has almost reached it’s end, but until then it will continue to fill the same role as it did over 30 years ago. The load of hay is the last of the 2010 cut and was sold to a local hobby farmer. The sun ring photograph was not taken on the same day as the truck, but highlights how much I love the sun and blue sky.
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