Welcome
It’s been some time since my last post. No excuses other than to say that I had to get a new computer and it has taken a long time to get everything transferred over and then trying to find the right password for the right program has been nothing short of a nightmare.
Adding to the delay was a faulty image card, which I didn’t know was faulty until I tried to upload some images I had taken. So deciding if it was a card program or something to do with the new setup took some time.

As fellow photographers will attest, this is not the best time of the year for photographs or drones for that matter. One good thing is there are a lot of naked trees to. photograph.
I took some unfamiliar roads home from Maquoketa yesterday and found some vintage farm equipment so that made me happy to have finally something that I could post.
Appreciate any comments positive or negative just to know you are out there. 🙂
Enjoy your day and be careful.




Dave, thanks for sharing. Could you find a name or model plate on the pull grader? My guess is that it was used to build the ag terraces that can be seen in the background as well as in road maintenance. The Farmall F-20 looks like it is in pretty good condition. A pity that neither of these is not in a museum somewhere. The pull graders like this on are becoming rare particularly if they are as “together” as this one appears to be. F-20s, to my observation are a bit more common, but it is shame to let the tractor rust out in the open.
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I have to confess that I know nothing about the farm equipment I photograph. If it’s old I love to capture images of it. Both of these pieces were sitting in the front yard of farm homes. Hope all is well with you and your family. Merry Christmas.
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Wonderful blog as always-I love the way you capture things in their “idle state”. Great photography.
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Thank you very much. That means a lot to me. Love you.
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