Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Lost in Time - Wordless Wednesday





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A picture is worth a thousand words (give or take). To see more photos that require no words to express their meaning go to Wordless Wednesday.

16 comments:

AL said...

Now I see the full view of the barn house! Judy again thanks for sending me a plane. Haha.

AL

Salitype said...

yes, these pictures brought back memories of yesteryears gone by...feels like home!

eng

TC said...

Are these Washington barns? they look like the Dakotas?
Starkly beautiful.

Rae said...

Love it. Great job bringing the full picture into view. I love old barn photos. Really really nice!!

DoanLegacy said...

Great captured! The barn and the grass look just incredible..

Cher said...

i was transported to a nostalgic world of barns. terrific shots,Judy! happy WW!

viggiesveggies said...

Lovely shots! Happy WW :)

The Japanese Redneck said...

Good pictures. Looks like nothing for miles areound.

Ramona

Symphony of Love said...

Beautiful shot of the field. Somehow these shots remind me of superman, where he first landed on Earth in the capsule. :)

DJan said...

I love these pictures, too. Looks like I'm not alone in that. And I just gasped because I expected to see the dahlia picture, and up popped the red red leaves. Brilliant!

diane said...

I love your photographic eye. Great shots.

Ratty said...

This is the kind of place that makes me think of home. This is like the places where my family comes from.

Chuck Dilmore said...

these are beautiful photographs!

Pat said...

Lovely. I see a lot of old barns while on the road, and I'm just mesmerized by them. I want Jim to stop the truck/trailer so I can take a decent picture, but it's pretty hard to stop on a dime pulling that load! LOL!

I love the one with the old tractor way in the background. Nice captures here.

Rose said...

I sure have enjoyed these photos! and I love the flower in the above post, also.

Carolyn Ford said...

These are all such beautiful photos...The rural countryside is so photogenic! Old barns certainly could use a lot of words if they could tell their stories of the past...beautiful composition, beautiful everything!