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03/08/11

Photographing a Day on the Farm in Florida

For some reason, as soon as we arrived at Worden Farm (website, blog, Twitter), I found a connection to the man who would be driving us around for the day. I think his name was Mr. Shelton. He kept a watchful eye on this girl with a camera moving around too much to take photos even as the tractor moved. Great person! After the pictures of him there are a few more from the farm.

Mr Shelton tractor driver at Worden Farms

tractor driver on the farm

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  1. Rachel Vermillion says

    March 10, 2011 at 5:04 pm

    JP-
    The orange tree photo is fabulous. It’s my little piece of the South up here in the partially-frozen North. Thanks!

    • JPlovesCOTTON says

      March 13, 2011 at 9:34 pm

      When I get back to Memphis this week I can make you jealous with photos of all our trees budding, etc!

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