Sorry DavidT.
I have no control over when my comments appear.
If it’s any consolation I think your one is better.
David
Yeah, it’s odd how sometimes some comments pop up later but with an earlier time stamp.
sǝɯǝɯʇɐpɐq
It’s why I won’t write an hilarious, weekly post for Broadsheet.
They’re cool with that, so I am too.
Collywobble
That’d be straw, hey!
Jonickal
That’s straw, not hay.
bisted
…straw Bodger…not hay…what about ‘the days are strawing in’
Luke Warm
The grass is growing under Bodger’s feet
Andyourpointiswhatexactly?
Straw/hay. Chickens/hens. It’s all the same, mucksavages.
Harry Molloy
it’s not!! at all!! are turtles and tortoises the same too??
Andyourpointiswhatexactly?
I’m guessing the answer is no?
Harry Molloy
oh Jesus…
Increasing Displacement
When you see the fields after they are cut you realize what a powdery barren substance the soil has become without leaving them fallow for a time
Without the influx of chemicals and fertilizers it’d be useless
David
Yep. And the only thing that thrives in ’em: slugs.
sǝɯǝɯʇɐpɐq
Do you mean snails?
David
Slugs. They are in their millions in these fields.
Sheik Yahbouti
Eamonn Farrell/ “Rolling News”?
Kenny U-Vox Plank
Lovely images. Well composed (no, I didn’t mean to type composted). Good shots.
Another bale out.
Eh that’s not…..
Never mind.
I know!
That’s the last straw…
Jeez, farmers getting a bale out again.
Sorry DavidT.
I have no control over when my comments appear.
If it’s any consolation I think your one is better.
Yeah, it’s odd how sometimes some comments pop up later but with an earlier time stamp.
It’s why I won’t write an hilarious, weekly post for Broadsheet.
They’re cool with that, so I am too.
That’d be straw, hey!
That’s straw, not hay.
…straw Bodger…not hay…what about ‘the days are strawing in’
The grass is growing under Bodger’s feet
Straw/hay. Chickens/hens. It’s all the same, mucksavages.
it’s not!! at all!! are turtles and tortoises the same too??
I’m guessing the answer is no?
oh Jesus…
When you see the fields after they are cut you realize what a powdery barren substance the soil has become without leaving them fallow for a time
Without the influx of chemicals and fertilizers it’d be useless
Yep. And the only thing that thrives in ’em: slugs.
Do you mean snails?
Slugs. They are in their millions in these fields.
Eamonn Farrell/ “Rolling News”?
Lovely images. Well composed (no, I didn’t mean to type composted). Good shots.