That's a great effort. Most haybales round my way are covered in black plastic. There's obviously a good reason for it but it doesn't look very attractive.
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ReplyDeleteHehe... that's brilliant. Gotta find the light side - farming can be a thankless business. YAM xx
yes that is really cool and imaginative
ReplyDeleteI love the farmer's humour. :-)
ReplyDeleteCheaper than buying the real thing!
ReplyDeleteFine artwork! ;)
ReplyDeleteha! very clever, I'd stop and get a photo of it.
ReplyDeleteVery clever!! 😊
ReplyDeleteA very original tractor! This picture conveys the warmth of a summer landscape so well!
ReplyDeleteLove your photos of this hay tractor. The farmer has a sense of creativity for us to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteCheer up the countryside. I like the idea they used
ReplyDeleteLooks very good
ReplyDeleteThat's a great effort. Most haybales round my way are covered in black plastic. There's obviously a good reason for it but it doesn't look very attractive.
ReplyDeleteThis sure made me smile!
ReplyDeleteBetty - amazing what one can do with some hay bales and a vision! Entertaining! Joining you from All Seasons.
ReplyDeleteI love it!! How creative!
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant! Thanks for the smile :)
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New Zealanders are a very creative people. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Very whimsical! Love it!! Have a great day!
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