Oh Miss Cindi Lou and Ms. J...... Mom can't see your picture. She doesn't know what in the world is up with blogger. She cannot see 2 of the 4 on our blog today and she cannot see Jack's, Giz's or Billy's either.
BUMMER!!! But if Ms. J took it we know it is beautiful. Hugs and Purrs to you both, Madi and Mom
Great picture...I like how the fence cuts a diagonal like through the picture, the fence post pulles you in, then the fence itself sends your eyes wandering in the various directions, but once you hit a border, something else (i.e. the morning glories) brings your eyes back into the picture. Is that really a creamery in the background? Ooo!! That sounds really good!! Also, I like the soft coloured river rocks in the front of the picture...so much variation of textures and colors...really very lovely!!
This is so pretty and I like how you captured the fencing on an angle. It leads the eye clear across the scene. And, I see some very pretty fall flowers in bloom too! Nice.
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Grew up in a small Georgia town with a desire to see some of the places I had read about and many I had not. I moved to Alaska and lived there for about ten years. My jobs took me to many parts of the state including Barrow, Nome, Kodiak Island and many more. I have also lived in California, Oregon and now Washington state.
Let this be the story of the journey so far.
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There are still flowers, and what a nice angle to see, Judy!
Oh Miss Cindi Lou and Ms. J......
Mom can't see your picture. She doesn't know what in the world is up with blogger. She cannot see 2 of the 4 on our blog today and she cannot see Jack's, Giz's or Billy's either.
BUMMER!!! But if Ms. J took it we know it is beautiful.
Hugs and Purrs to you both,
Madi and Mom
I love fence fotos and I love flower fotos so this gets two loves of it. like your perspective of it. a lovely fence.
Great picture...I like how the fence cuts a diagonal like through the picture, the fence post pulles you in, then the fence itself sends your eyes wandering in the various directions, but once you hit a border, something else (i.e. the morning glories) brings your eyes back into the picture. Is that really a creamery in the background? Ooo!! That sounds really good!! Also, I like the soft coloured river rocks in the front of the picture...so much variation of textures and colors...really very lovely!!
I had to see what picture you would have on your header today, now that Halloween is over. It's great, as usual, and the picture is also wonderful.
Aren't they lovely the way they overflow through the fence.. reaching for the roadside for all to admire their colorful faces.
Simply beautiful, Judy.
That pic makes me miss all my pretty flowers that are having a hard time with all this rain and cooler temperatures.
Hugs, Gail
This is so pretty and I like how you captured the fencing on an angle. It leads the eye clear across the scene. And, I see some very pretty fall flowers in bloom too! Nice.
I like the natural look.
Beautiful!
Hi Judy, Love your header photo....
The flowers are still pretty --even though winter is coming.... Very nice.
Hugs,
Betsy
Post card material! Love it.
Post card material! Love it.
Post card material! Love it.
looks like a great place
Beautiful roadside photo view!
I always, always Love your photos!
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Love the angle you captured this from. What an appealing sight!
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