Corn Row and Strawberries
September 6th, 2006 by admin
hidden figures and colors for the type of day
Under the Corn - digital painting / art prints - Dan Beck 2006
It is not uncommon to see a single row of corn as a barrier between the road and the berry fields. I don’t know why that is - I can’t imagine it provides that much of a windbreak - perhaps it is tradition - like the rosebush at the end of a grape row (so I thought).
I just happened to notice pickers yesterday with heads barely visible - essentially under and behind the row of corn.
There were many other pickers joining them. The colors kind of just happened - but in some ways I feel they are more representative of the type of day and weather than a photo would have been.
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See Also
- Blogsite Exclusive Images
guide to images and articles of newer images - many strawberry picking - Donaldson Farms Education
searching for explanation or corn row and strawberries - I found this nice pictorial of farm in NJ - nice enough to link to - that’s for sure, but no explanation or reference could I find anywhere
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