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The house is fading fast, but the flowers return every year. Hopefully they are enjoyed by someone every spring. I enjoyed them this year.
The Belton Job heads north for Anderson after picking up cars heading for both the Anderson & Belton interchanges. 3-21-22
I took this photo of an oak tree standing alone on a grassy hill in the morning fog. Processed in Silver Efex Pro & Lightroom.
This is the Wingo barn in Anderson Co, S.C. I have made numerous pictures of this old barn & each time is a little bit worse. There is another made within the last couple of years during a snow storm on this site. I hate to see this old barn just keep on deteoriating.
This diner is operational & has good food & of course it has that country feel. Located on Lebanon Road in Anderson Co, SC.
Tell my love the words that I am afraid to speak
From the waves of the ocean to the highest mountain peak
Expressed as my nature stays at a constant bliss
Fluent in the way I am able to entertain this
Your melody as it wraps a warm cloth to my heart
Protecting from all that dare to tear us apart
It flows, a strum of a string as it echoes afar
From the pedestal arose the goddess to shine as the star
As she shares her beauty with the world all to enjoy
Listen to her hum as her voice does not annoy
Rather it uplifts the soul as you feel the keys descend
From the stroke of the pianist to the bittersweet end
“Piano” by Autece Soul
Prompt for 52 weeks: the 2018 Edition
Week 8: MUSIC
I have an earlier photo of this barn on this site made a few years ago. It has aged somewhat, not unlike many others.
This juvenile wren was chirping his head off when I made this photo. I believe he was trying to locate his lost family.
We don't see many of these around the upstate of S.C. This one looks like it could work if it had a little cleanup & repair and if it had a family that lived in the house below that could make a go of it farming ...... guess that's just wishful thinking.