I am not showing photos of wonderful pastures filled with cows, meadows with every sort of wild flower you can think of, not to mention the local river with its population of swans and ducks. And let us not forget the local stables with it horse population.
I live in the country after growing up in the slums of London, where the scent of wet brick dust was permanently in the air. I now live where the cows and hedgehogs say goodnight to each other.
My neighbours are from nature, they run free in pastures. Now and again they leave a trace to show I have been here and done it, but who cares. Even that belongs to life in the country: and the flies?. They build their villages in what the cows left behind, all part of nature’s cicle of life.
Probably not your most elegant tourist site, but I take your point 🙂 And all of it improves the richness of the soil.
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Not everything is perfect, but natura.
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It’s good fertilizer and feeds the birds and all. Just don’t step in it.
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In summer the fields are full,of it
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Great photo – we spent 15 years in a rural area – it has a special practical beauty
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It belongs to the natural sites
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Sure does
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I grew up on a farm. It was a wonderful time. Thanks for b
ringing back memories of my youth.
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I grew up in London and saw my first wheat field at the age of 10. now I an so glad to live in a small farming village with nature in its true beauty, eiven the cow pies.
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That reminded me of what a certain politician said recently about other places. 🙂 Wasn’t he there recently? Did he leave that as a token? 🙂
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Perhaps he put his foot in it
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LOL!
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Even cow dung has it’s uses – many rural communities use dried dung as fuel.
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Definitely, it is all collected and recycled somehow. And where would the flies live without such a cozy home.
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