52 Week Project | Green

Green…. uh… the heck is that? The lovely landscape of MN has been in transition. From sorta snow to no snow. No snow means golden brown grasses. We came upon on the first day of spring, and those lovely green blades of grass didn’t get the memo. Especially in time for this week’s theme of green.

Hmmmm… let the creative gears start rolling. A meandering walk with Bender to the small baseball fields yielded green from the dugout shelters. For a town who’s school colors are green and white, there really isn’t a lot of either around the schools!

Axle and I waited for a lovely golden hour (golden hour + golden brown grass is stunning but not green!) then adventured out to the little local hockey arena. No greens, but on the backside of the parking lot was a mature pack of pine trees.

 

 

There’s a local John Deere farm machinery sales and service center that Axle and I stopped at. All of the machines are green with yellow accents! A great fit for the theme of green! Also there’s a country song with a line “In John Deere green” (cue the song) that always plays in my head when I think John Deere and green…

And a bonus bit of green (yes it doesn’t have a dog in it…)

Next visit Linda of DogShotz Photography serving Indianapolis Indiana to see how she captured green.

9 thoughts on “52 Week Project | Green”

  1. The John Deere sessions–what a brilliant idea! Every farmer knows that green! Bender just slays me with his ears and big smile. Great job!

  2. Love your creativity! The John Deere – LOVE it! Good for you for finding all those greens! Your 1st image of Axle with the John Deere is my favorite!

  3. Awesome job finding green with no green grass! I especially love the first couple of images of Bender. He is just on cloud 9 in that second image!!

  4. Axle’s expression in that second John Deere image is priceless!

    I appreciate the creativity you’ve shown in finding green. It’s such a challenge for us northern photographers this time of year. Fingers crossed the spring that’s sprung in Pittsburgh sticks around!

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