Showing posts with label Barns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barns. Show all posts

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Rusty

Rusty Red

A well worn path;
a dusty trail,
takes me to
your door.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

West Jefferson


All Metal Barn 'Fabulous!!'



Old Train Mural on White Building



Mountain Top Revealed

Hey! Come on along! We took a slow car ride
to the nearby farmer's market in West Jefferson, N.C. where
we bought a tall pink flowering bush and tomato plants to put in!
These are scenes that I love...found along the way!
May your weekend 'bust a move!' We are soaking in rain right now
and glad that we got out and about before the deluge....
:-)
lg!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Fabulous Forsythia, Barn With a Quilt and a Surprise...






On a brief photo journey today, I 'spied'
a cute barn with a quilt and
as I drove
up the horse in the pic

(second from the bottom)

snuck his head out and whinnied
as if to say
"Are you the one
with my food?"
Top Several
:

The forsythia are in full bloom
right now and fabulous to behold!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Silly Me, More Trees, Gatlinburg and a Barn Thrown In







Bottom: Need I say more? :)
(A rare photo compliments of my husband;
yes, just as you have been thinking....it is I~
caught in the act of committing...
photography :))

Next Up: A shot with my camera of the fallen tree over a rippling brook...
Next Two: We recently took our daughter to Gatlinburg, Tenn. It was more fun than I thought it would be! There were shops and food and people galore! The place was packed. We meant to see the Great Smoky Mountains but never got to them; we could see them off in the distance though. They are indeed massive, with most towering at 5-6000 feet and over. Wow.
Top: A barn from the trip (thrown in.) :)

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Barn Extravaganza







These Barn shots were all taken in North Carolina
over the last year (or two.) Enjoy this Slide Show
...come on along! Which are your favorites!?
What do you like...about barns?

Lois Nancy

This artwork is my mother's. It touches my heart.    (So gentle.)   A thoughtful depiction of something sweet, tiny, and cute.   'Wa...