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.
we love it... specially the coat of arms in this doorway... the mama once bought a ton of books to find out the names of the people who lived once in castles or forts... to ask the people of this area would be a way too, but you can make it sure complicated even when it is easy LOL
I am loving your 'overspill' each one is so different and the last one of the dog made me smile.... love those old arched wooden doors and the rusted truck to... so much beauty
Each photo takes me into thinking of lives lived in those places. And how are the folks now in those places living. Enticing series of photos, YAM. namaste, janice xx
Very nice...you all did a lot!! I see Kathy the traveler had a pup..it that by chance a Cairn Terrier?
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Hari Om
DeleteNot Kathy's dog, another visitor's... "Hooter", of indeterminate terrier mix! Yxx
Who let the dog out???? BOL
ReplyDeleteMom loves that dilapidated mini-rock village. And she wishes we still had phone booths:)
Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Wow...I really enjoyed the ruins...but the last shot really gets my imagination rolling!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous captures!
ReplyDeletewe love it... specially the coat of arms in this doorway... the mama once bought a ton of books to find out the names of the people who lived once in castles or forts... to ask the people of this area would be a way too, but you can make it sure complicated even when it is easy LOL
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Love the wide open vistas. And the flowers both wild and cultivated.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a Baby Yurt! With a doggie to guard it! Funny.
ReplyDeleteI am loving your 'overspill' each one is so different and the last one of the dog made me smile.... love those old arched wooden doors and the rusted truck to... so much beauty
ReplyDeleteI love this collection of photos, especially the one with wind mills!
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Each photo takes me into thinking of lives lived in those places. And how are the folks now in those places living. Enticing series of photos, YAM. namaste, janice xx
ReplyDeleteSo fascinating!
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Hazel & Mabel
These are wonderful. We're still so dry.
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