
Iowa Fields in Spring. Photo: TLClark. 5/30/19.
It just makes me smile to see rows and rows of corn in the field. Looking one direction, the rows are clear. Move around the field 90 degrees and the rows disappear. This photo is proof that at least a few farmers in Iowa have been able to plant this spring – before or between rain storms.

Branch of Honeysuckle. Photo: TLClark. 5/30/19.
The honeysuckle blossoms were the brightest things on my walk Thursday morning. Only when I stopped to take Another LQQK did I realize they grow in a row on a branch.

Honeysuckle Blooms. Photo: TLClark. 5/30/19.
Saw a post for an “All Lined Up” photo challenge, I couldn’t resist joining the fun with pictures that had yet to make it into a blog post!
Glad farmers in your part of Iowa could get planted. We are still too wet. Maybe if we can stay dry through the weekend…
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Seems fields that did get planted all have a giant puddle or a small pond in one corner or another. Hoping and praying the weather is more favorable for all who farm.
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I love honeysuckle. Without farms there’s no food!
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Amen! I am so thankful for farms and farmers feeding the world.
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Yes!!
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