Sunset In The Cornfield

The lush green leaves of the summer cornfield have given way to the dry rustling corn leaves of fall. Fog hangs in the valleys in the early morning. Migrating birds have flown south and an expectant hush descends upon the prairie.

The sun sets over the cornfield as it awaits harvest.

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Suzanne

Cattle, corn, wheat, beans, mud, snow, ice, and drought. Plenty of fresh air and quiet. Our life is sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes joyous, but never boring.

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15 Responses

  1. Melanie says:

    Love it!! I’m liking these cool evenings!

  2. Glyndalyn says:

    Great photograph.

  3. Beautiful photo.

    Regards and best wishes

  4. Kel says:

    wow, the colours are very vibrant

  5. Yogi says:

    Corn, beautiful blue sky, and a setting sun. The perfect midwest skywatch photo.

  6. LaVoice says:

    That is a perfect shot of the cornfield with the sun in the background.

  7. Nancy says:

    Beautiful words…well crafted! I am jealous of your helicopter trip over the prairie…how wonderful! Stop by and see us at THG…

  8. Laura says:

    Love the photo!

  9. Kim,USA says:

    This is beautiful!

    SWF

  10. Really nice framing and gorgeous color.

  11. Jeannelle says:

    Beautiful photo capture and very good words. Happy skywatching!

  12. Maegan says:

    That is a beautiful photo. I love your photography. It has really made me see Kansas as a beautiful place. I used to think the “flat parts” of our country weren’t very interesting. But I was wrong.

    • Suzanne says:

      Thank you Maegan. Most people think Kansas is all entirely flat, as I used to before I moved here. But where we are has gentle rolling hills. In fact the only part of Kansas that is flat as a tabletop is the western part.

  13. Paulie says:

    Neat silhouette!

  14. Callie says:

    Beautiful shot! This would make a nice desktop background 🙂

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