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A dreamy long exposure at sunset of the liquorice stick posts at Steetley
The sunlight just hitting the tops of the posts from the left
A different year and a different shoreline. The change in the lake level brings a whole new perspective to the area. A photo at this spot last year did not have any of the rocks except for the big one. Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
HMM. Today’s theme for MacroMondays is “stick”.
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But mostly stones! That's what we grow around here....I loved this beautiful barn and home that you can see in the background, and obviously they made good use of their "crops"!
Just having fun with LE and trying portrait orientation.. It was a fun trek to that river.. it was raining and the trail was muddy... a friend fell several times.. and what do you do when a friend slips and lands on his butt? I would have taken a picture but i was laughing hard. 😜
A look at the civil war era Hyde's Millhouse from afar. The owner has set old, used millstones in the ground along the fence line. The finial shows wear, but not like the stones.
Happy Fence Friday!
On our trip to Washington to visit our daughter, I was amazed at the size and amount of driftwood on the beaches. A beautiful place! This was shot at Fort Ebey State Park on Whidbey Island.