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I purposely drove by this back street in Alviso to see if I could find some interesting vehicles to shoot with. I was delighted to find this rustic Ford pickup parking on the street. I quickly roll down my driver side window and took this photo with my rangefinder. I really love the colors and contrast.
Old time rustic fence surrounding the museum on Madeline Island- Lapointe Wisconsin. This fence means business- Keep Out!
Happy Fenced Friday everyone :}
Crawfordsville Bridge
The Crawfordsville Bridge spans the Calapooia River adjacent to Oregon Route 228 near the community of Crawfordsville in Linn County, Oregon
Panasonic GX9
Panasonic 7-14mm
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{Can someone please tell me how to make that a hyperlink?!!! Yep, I am a tad slow at times! lol}
I took this when I first got the 7d, but just hadn't uploaded as I had prettier fences to share!! But there is just something I love so much about this... and again, this one is SOOC!
So, this week I waited for YOUR Friday to upload... even though it is now midday Saturday for me! Lol!
HFF!!!
This is a barn I came across while driving down a dirt road to Kyle's Landing, a campsite and drop off/pick up point along the Buffalo River in the Ozarks.
My submission to Series 7 of the BrickLink Designer Program!
My foray into the world of cabins! I wanted to try out a smaller model for this series and lean into the charming outdoors vibe that has been so popular in LEGO sets in recent years.
Characters: 4 minifigures and 5 animals
Part Count: 1317 pieces
Size: 12.1 in (30.7 cm) x 7.4 (18.7 cm) x 7.7 in (19.6 cm)
If you'd like to see this become a set, you can vote for it on BrickLink!
You can find all of the photos here!
Enjoy!
A cosy and rustic shot with coffee and gooey chocolate brownies because we all need some rustic cosiness.
The walk from the parking lot to the hotel entrance took us through a wildflower meadow with rustic charm. My husband and I spent three nights in Cripple Creek, an old Colorado gold mining town. We stayed at Carr Manor, a hotel that was converted from a high school built in 1897 when the town was at its peak of population and wealth. We stayed in the Governor Carr suite which was luxurious and charming. The hosts were kind and accommodating. While Denver baked in near record high summer temperatures we enjoyed the open windows and the constant cool fresh breezes from the high altitude mountain air.