What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Hari OM Hi guys... nothing in the barrel now - but it one would have held salted fish! The old Fergie tractors are workhorses - a few farmers around the country still drive them!! I just know you would love it here; maybe wee need to set up DoxieDart Airlines!!! YAM xx
Hari OM You know, Easy, I have re-read the pamphlet about the church history and there is no mention of there ever having been a door - it just the Georgian design apparently! Good question mon ami... Yxx
The incoming light on that window shot is absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteOKAY.... what was in that barrel????
ReplyDeleteOMD the Old tractor... and the beautiful view OUT the Window... into the cemetery. Love that one.
Hari OM
DeleteHi guys... nothing in the barrel now - but it one would have held salted fish!
The old Fergie tractors are workhorses - a few farmers around the country still drive them!!
I just know you would love it here; maybe wee need to set up DoxieDart Airlines!!!
YAM xx
I liked the tractor and window shots. The window was very cool since it looked out on the graves.
ReplyDeleteAroo to you,
Sully
What great shots! We really like the barrell, church & window! Great eye!
ReplyDeleteYour Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
Crikey ...... did you see the eyes on that monster in the shed????? Kidd'n that's not scary, aye?? Mum loved the pics.
ReplyDeleteI just love the face on the church...spooky!!
ReplyDeletethe little church is a wonderful place. was there a door once, they closed later or is it a part of the design?
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteYou know, Easy, I have re-read the pamphlet about the church history and there is no mention of there ever having been a door - it just the Georgian design apparently! Good question mon ami... Yxx