The day to day life of a Bible believing mom with a son, daughter in law, two gorgeous grandkids, 4 horses, 2 cats and a great husband of 40 years. I'm a horse lover, I have had them my whole life. I'm a country girl and enjoy living on 400 acres of beautiful Maine land but I also enjoy a good dose of retail therapy with lunch out and a pedi to make for a perfect day. It's not life in the fast lane, more like the breakdown lane but it's my life and I love it!
Cliff and I always wonder why people don't just set a match to old buildings. But then those of us with digital cameras wouldn't have such fascinating pictures!
This is incredible. I can hardly stop looking at it. Nice blue sky, too.
Anytime I see an old building like this that's been abandoned and falling apart, it makes me wonder who once lived in it and what it looked like in its prime. Wonderful picture!! xox
I agree with pea. When I see a house like that I always wonder what stories those walls could tell us. What was Christmas like for the family who lived there? Were there lots of happy times? Were babies born there . . .
We have several barns in this shape around this suburban neighborhood still...this use to be all country here not more than 20 years back. Two barns were finally demolished- one five years ago and another last year...but there still are a few taking that last stand...and I love them! Anyway, great photo! :)
Welcome to my little corner of the world. I love having folks stop by and really enjoy it when you leave me a comment. It's always exciting around here. The woods are full of wildlife that visit us regularly which is better then television. The horses keep us entertained with their foolishness like eating The Hubs straw hat after playing tug of war with it. The cats rule the house, just ask them. The grandchildren live a five minute walk away and that is such a treat!
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whos is this? wow! I wouldnt want to be in it;)
Cliff and I always wonder why people don't just set a match to old buildings. But then those of us with digital cameras wouldn't have such fascinating pictures!
This is incredible. I can hardly stop looking at it. Nice blue sky, too.
Anytime I see an old building like this that's been abandoned and falling apart, it makes me wonder who once lived in it and what it looked like in its prime. Wonderful picture!! xox
I agree with pea. When I see a house like that I always wonder what stories those walls could tell us. What was Christmas like for the family who lived there? Were there lots of happy times? Were babies born there . . .
Wow...that old building seems to be defying gravity and the laws of physics. Amazing...
We have several barns in this shape around this suburban neighborhood still...this use to be all country here not more than 20 years back. Two barns were finally demolished- one five years ago and another last year...but there still are a few taking that last stand...and I love them!
Anyway, great photo! :)
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