Archive for the ‘Farm Town Fotos’ Category

Udder Bliss

Friday, July 24th, 2009
By Jethro Hill near Gold Fork, Idaho (Click for Large View)

Near Gold Fork, Idaho (Click for Large View)

This photo was taken after a great day with the family at Gold Fork Hot Springs. Gold Fork is near Donnelly, Idaho and this picture was taken from the cab of my pickup on the way back towards highway 55.

You have to drive slow and careful to and from the springs because there are always cows standing in the road. However, these two were cuddled safely on the other side of the fence. Other than being cows, the scene don’t remind me of anything specific from Farm Town. This is however a great scene and I am thankful that I was able to capture this moment and share it with you here.

Please use the contact form to send your Farm Town Fotos to us so we can share them here with all our friends and neighbors.

Grandma’s Mango Tree

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
By Virginia Ward

By Virginia Ward

Well….I was going through a few of my old photos and I found this one. This is a spaghetti squash that worked its way up one of my Grandma’s tree… but when I was looking over all my photos…. It reminded me of the Mango trees and how HUGELY un-proportional they are. =P Hehe

VirginiaW

Famous Barn in West Virginia

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Barn in West Virginia

Barn in West Virginia

This photo is of a local farm that is very well known in our area. It has been on the front of our phone book. This is an original photo taken by me Mountain Mamma.

Share Your Real Life Farm Town Fotos

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
This llama lives on the shore of the Payette river off Hwy 55 between Gardena and Banks

This llama lives on the shore of the Payette river off Hwy 55 between Gardena and Banks, Idaho

I know it happens to you too. You spend countless hours working on your virtual landscape, then leave your house and everywhere you look you notice things in real life that remind you of Farm Town.

On Episode Four of Farm Town Weekly, I suggested that we should all share those “Real Farm Town Fotos” with each other right here on the website for us all to share and enjoy together.

To share your Real Life Farm Town Foto(s), just send them in using the contact form here on farmtownweekly.com. There is a 2MB max file size so let me know if your photo is too large to send using the contact form. Don’t forget to include at least a brief description of what is in the photo and where it was taken along with any other information you would like posted.

Please upload only photos that were taken by you or that you own otherwise and have permission to distribute. Understand that by sharing your photo here, you are also giving us non-exclusive rights to republish or otherwise profit from your work. Certainly we will always include credit for the photographer.

If possible, please use a regular digital camera when taking your Farm Town Fotos rather than a cell phone or other small device camera. We want the original copy if possible. We can optimize and size the photo for you so don’t worry if it is a little too dark or light.

Sharing Farm Town Fotos will be lots of fun and I look forward to posting them for you. We will talk more on this topic on the next episode so please call in with any questions, comments, or other ideas that you think would be fun to share. Until then, Happy Farming!