Rufe wrote:
One from Missouri
LOVE #1.... your photos are so simple. they show a special beauty with always an ''eyegetter'' in there someplace
littlebiddle wrote:
I live in a nature paradise. Eastern Washington has so much to offer in a wide very small area! I can drive for less than an hour and get a lot of wildlife or scenic shots! And I do!
We have beauty around here but surely not at those levels ('scuse the play on words). Being a rambler and a roadrunner I'd be putting gas in my truck very often...wow
tigger79 wrote:
I was traveling through Ohio and found a waterfall in a quaint little town
Aren't those ''finds'' fun to find? Thanks for sharing
I occasionally go over to the city...do you really believe that I'd live in a city where the city plants trees, the only blueberries you can get are in a market, parking meters are all over the place and the only thing close to wilderness is a park with thirteen trees, some benches and more dogs than people?
Second cup stuff
I posted this one last week......
This is what it looks like from out front
lhammer43 wrote:
Scary experience in Austin,,,,,,
Eek! I know that feeling!!
Agnesm wrote:
Some more from todays outting.
Neat colored fox! I bet he has a really cute face!!
judy juul wrote:
Neat colored fox! I bet he has a really cute face!!
I a sure he did, if a person could see it.
I learned of this old barn that was barely standing in 2014. Shot it first in October of 2014 and again in October 2015 and then again this year in October. They board horses at this site; and of course....the barn does not provide them shelter.
I was surprised it was standing this year....wonder if this winter will be too much for it.
pg 2 - so sad to see, even though it does make an interesting shot.
Irenejb wrote:
I learned of this old barn that was barely standing in 2014. Shot it first in October of 2014 and again in October 2015 and then again this year in October. They board horses at this site; and of course....the barn does not provide them shelter.
I was surprised it was standing this year....wonder if this winter will be too much for it.
A few from last night/eve...Thanks for hosting, Jim!!
Irenejb wrote:
I learned of this old barn that was barely standing in 2014. Shot it first in October of 2014 and again in October 2015 and then again this year in October. They board horses at this site; and of course....the barn does not provide them shelter.
I was surprised it was standing this year....wonder if this winter will be too much for it.
Very well done Irene and yes sad
Autumn has arrived in all its glory over here. Am dog sitting so took her for a short walk in a local wood.
judy juul wrote:
A few from last night/eve...Thanks for hosting, Jim!!
Monday night THE moon of the year.
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