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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

home on the range

this is where I live...
in the middle of Kansas
in the middle of the USA
very near where my mom and dad grew up
we have returned to our home
to raise our kids
where we were raised

23 comments:

  1. your blog makes me curious! where were you before? love the photo!

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  2. I love that picture of corn...it reminds me of where I grew up.

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  3. beautiful pov - i love grass beards (wheat?) this is just beautiful. i've been to kansas once or twice on business and have enjoyed driving through wheat country.

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  4. ** We Blog Artists ** It's actually wheat, from this year's harvest! :)

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  5. amanda what stunning waves of grain ...nice to meet you!

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  6. Well your photo made me cry, because my Dad was a wheat farmer in Saskatchewan, Canada...and there is no place like home or being with your family. Thanks for the lovely memory.

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  7. Hey Amanda! A fellow Kansan here, now residing in New York City. I'm actually from very close to where you are (saw on your profile)... My parents live right outside of Abilene.

    From wheat fields to the big city! But I'm sure my husband and I will return to Kansas someday to raise our family!!

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  8. i love the color combination in this one!

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  9. Oooh...Amber waves of grain! Wonderful! Love the angle.

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  10. What a beautiful photograph. There's something quite wonderful about going "home" to raise your own family...a sense of continuity and community.

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  11. I've never been to kansas....but your photo feels like wisconsin, so I think I would be very comfortable !

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  12. just love this...and that you "went home" to raise your kids. wonderful!

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  13. What a beautiful photo...and beautiful words to go with it!

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  14. Even without your words I would have known you were from the Midwest. Your photo says it all.

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  15. Kansas wheat fields are so beautiful in their simplicity! Happy to see another Midwesterner here!

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  16. i love wheat! have you ever read the little prince? when the fox is leaving him and he explains how he'll think of him when the wheat turns gold...just wonderful!
    i'm glad you are here!

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  17. i love this type of tradition.
    yes,me too, me too. : )

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  18. amber waves of grain. love your photo. i've never been to Kansas. nice to meet you!

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  19. i adore this photo! i can almost hear the wheat whispering my name, beckoning me to come commune with nature!

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  20. A perfect shot, so evocative to so many people:)

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  21. Beautiful shot. We drove to Wichita earlier this summer, and I loved it. There's something about that wind and sky ...
    :-)

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