I have been on a tour of ten countries looking for food to match Viridian's theme this week. Before the food however it's necessary to prepare the ground. This is what I found.
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Ploughing in Bangladesh |
With more beast being put to work.
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Under the yoke in China |
Modern ploughing in Scandinavia.
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Ploughing a straight furrow in Sweden |
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While in Asia they tend the beast.
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Cattle in Mongolia |
Isn't there a saying "as you sow, so shall you reap?"
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A reaper in Denmark |
But do you need a reaper to gather this crop.
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Maize from South Africa |
You need to dig to retrieve a root crop like these.
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Beetroot (?) from Russia |
Presumably you just pick a favourite fruit of mine.
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Mangoes in India |
I'm not sure what they are preparing here, but it looks like food to me.
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A big bowl of food in Togo |
And finally two lovers share a meal.
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The Lady and the Tramp - USA |
That's its, folks. Time for you to tramp off for more food at
Sunday Stamps 53
12 comments:
I like your stamp collection. Didn't know that had Lady and the Tramp one.
brilliant! what an original fun way to tackle this theme!
That is an interesting group. The Togo stamp is my favorite (even if it might not be food).
Yes, farm equipment is needed first! USSR and beetroot, I am not surprised. Thanks for joining in today.
Like 'every picture tells a story' so too do these stamp publications. It's amazing how graphics are part of everyday living. Visual imagery is the smorgasbord of life!
Very nicely composed sequence!
That last one brings back memories!
I am wanting some borscht now.....
Nicely done.
You've done a marvellous job of from the soil to the plate. Love the graphics of the Swedish stamp, I always enjoy the ploughing time of year and seeing the patterns appear in the fields.
What a delish stamp collection! Very cool!
The full cycle! Excellent.
Sorry to be so late visiting - still playing catch-up.
Hi Bob .. loved the historical-educational flavour to the food we eat stamps - great .. cheers Hilary
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