So who has always wanted to be photographed on a farm! There are so many great places to photograph there. I can even take the tractor out in the field and use it in the background to make some great images and the children love to get on and pretend to drive. It is a great experience for everyone.
We (James Clark and I) were there the other day out driving the tractor and looking for the cows and when we turned around at the creek they appeared over the top of the hill peering down the hill at us. It was such an amazing site. I wish I could have photographed it, but I didn't take my camera down because there were to many rain clouds in the sky and I didn't want to take the chance for it to get soaked if we got caught in a down pour.
It was great to see all of the new babies (calfs) and to see the babies (calfs) that we watched being born all grown up into adult cows. James Clark was not even a year old when we use to go to the farm three times a week and take care of the cows.
The farm is where my Granny(who just turned 93) and my Daddy (who would have been 68 had he lived) grew up. Daddy lived there with his Grandmother from the time he was about 7 until he came back to Columbia for his Senior year of high school at Dreher High School.

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