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These images were made during a journey down Rustic Road 32 in Marinette County on June 24, 2017.
R-32, Wisconsin’s longest rustic road, offers a 37-mile journey through several county parks and the Peshtigo River State Forest. The route features multiple species of hardwoods and conifers, along with numerous granite boulders and outcroppings. R-32 also offers vistas of the Thunder and Peshtigo rivers.
Wisconsin's Rustic Roads system was created to preserve many of the state's scenic, lightly traveled country roads. Features of Rustic Roads include rugged terrain, native vegetation and wildlife, or open areas with agricultural vistas.
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Of the many vendors at Charlestown Riverfest, Joy Miller of Rising Sun and her Rustic Designs By Joy art are like a well placed and pleasing eye candy.
"It's recycled metal and garden art that I've been doing for 10 years. I looked at all the garden magazines and thought I can do that, " she said as she watched people walking around her work.
Her husband Tom Miller is the muscle for her shows and helps move the heavy pieces in his former work space.
"She's taken over the garage and threw me out," he said jokingly.
Her art isn't her bread and butter and she can't survive on the designs alone.
"I'm a nurse at Perry Point. Nursing pays the bills," she added.
Joy's show today was a lot of work to put together and she's not into traveling to festivals.
"North East is the one (show) I faithfully do. To do a show every weekend is just too much. I'm committed to the North East Garden Fest at St. Mary Anne's," she said.
Her craft began one tool at a time.
"I started with a plasma cutter and then a small welder and then I went to the big welder and started doing tractor parts," she said.
Her web site is www.rusticdesignsbyjoy.com.
Rustic Bunting (Schoeniclus rusticus, カシラダカ) between the canal and fields in Hayashi, Ritto City
Rustic Downfall
The Old Farm
Crawford County Iowa
Near Vail, IA
April 2010
Displayed at the 2010 Photo Salon of the Iowa State Fair
This is the public bridlleway that drops down from the heights overlooking the reservoir, past these two rustic stone buildings, the one on the right being a National trust shelter, a great place for a picnic if its raining!!
Along OH14 near North Lima and Washingtonville, Mahoning County, Ohio. The vicinity is studded with rustic farms and scenic pastural landscapes.
A deliciously rustic Red Velvet top cake dressed with fresh cherries for a wedding at the Over Farm Party Barn, nr Gloucester.
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A rustic setting in the Oregon countryside. Pacific Northwest, OR USA
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Best of Photoscenics â“’ 2010 - Terry Cartwright
An old rustic looking house I spotted whilst on holiday...liked the plants and trees taking over the whole scene.
Burning Man community wedding at Nature Friends Lodge, Los Angeles.
(Their unity ceremony was to set off an old school science fair volcano! So cool!)
Photo by Brittany Kalaj Margulieux
Los Angeles Wedding Photographer
This photo frame is complete! And I am thrilled with how it came out...off to it's new home tomorrow!
From PK Woodworks Store Burnsville, NC. This amazing rustic bed was build from a great centuries old home in Pumpkin Patch, NC. It contains many of the original hand carvings of the great old home.
Rustic Furniture, Reclaimed wood furniture, Green Living. Custom, farm tabels, rustic beds, benches
Old Miners Cottage
This is a photo of an old miners cottage that was on my brothers property in Beaconsfield, Tasmania when he purchased the land. It had to be demolished to make way for a new house he is building himself.
I am happy I was able to get a photo of it before the bulldozers came in as I felt it had a lot of character.
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Seen in the group"An Aussie Affair" (?)
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Seen next to a fellow photo of the group "Learning Photography with Neil Creek". (?)
Neils blog here: neil.creek.name/blog
This is a handmade and custom designed rustic knife prop. It can be held, thrown, and used to "cut" ( it isnt sharp ). It's lightweight and able to be gripped easily.
Made for film, television or theater. :)
Probably our biggest bargain find, this is actually a hutch that you would hang on the wall. We desperately needed a sideboard of some kind in the kitchen to house cookbooks and some cooking magazines. It appears to be handmade and was originally in not-so-great condition. The outside was just a blah stained wood finish, pretty worn out, and the inside was painted a dull white. The bottom drawers just had tiny brass knobs. Price? $2. Painted the inside a bright white with paint we already had on hand, and scored the perfect red for the exterior from the "oops" section in the hardware store... for $1. The new knobs are a great red and turquoise damask pattern that I picked up a few weeks prior from Michaels on a whim for $1 each. It's slightly top/front heavy when empty and we need to secure it to the wall soon (all because it's made for the wall, not the floor), but all told, not to shabby for $7!!