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Rustic Stile in Snowdonia, Wales, taken on a field trip with the School of Planning and Landscape of the University of Manchester
Queso de leche cruda de vaca, elaborado por Nicolau Torra en su quesería “Caterí” ubicada en Calders, un municipio de la comarca, del Moyanés, en la provincia de Barcelona.
Hecho de manera tradicional y envejecido durante 4 a 6 meses en bodegas de más de 300 años de historia, estos locales no tienen ni la humedad ni la temperatura constante ni controlada, por lo que el queso sufre importantes variaciones, creando así un queso de aspecto rústico y seco, pero con un sabor autentico que nos recuerda los quesos de antaño.
Rain-soaked tranquilty at the 1850's Homeplace a couple of weeks ago (9-13-2017) at Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. I made a brief afternoon visit while home, for after two months on the road, I needed an afternoon to wind down in peaceful surroundings. This living history farm at LBL is always a soothing and interesting place to visit.
Rustic Fireplace in Log Cabin
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This is the old museum we passed yesterday where we found this gorgeous, old wooden doll house on the front porch. Just sitting there, decaying. It looked like it was just waiting to be brought home by someone and brought back to life.
Here is the site to the cajun village. You can see the dollhouse on the porch here too!! www.thecajunvillage.com/15-boniblu.html
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A lovely longhorned beetle called the Rustic Borer, Xylotrechus colonus. Attracted to a blacklight at night in Lenexa, Kansas. August 25, 2017.
Set of 6 connectors. I came up with the colors to match some turquoise stone I have.
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Glen Creek's "Rustic Falls' - 4.7 miles south of Mammoth on the Grand Loop Road (US 89), Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming (44.933735, -110.726109)
Elevation: 7,247 feet
Drop: 47 feet
Family visit to Knox's Pumpkin Farm to choose a pumpkin to carve for Halloween. October 20, 2018. Hampton, Ontario Canada.
Knox's Pumpkin Farm is a fourth-generation family farm, it is the invaluable help of family and friends that keeps the operation, originally a dairy farm, going strong. "Many people have strong ties to this property," says Mr. Knox, "and by everyone pitching in day after day, we're able to offer the public a glimpse of life on a farm, as it was a century ago, as it is today, and as it will hopefully be a century from now."
For More Info: www.knoxpumpkinfarm.com/
- www.kevin-palmer.com - There are no boardwalks out here. No crowds, fences, or signs telling you what to expect. The little information I could find was no longer accurate because places like this are always changing. Deep in the backcountry of Yellowstone National Park, it's possible to experience fascinating thermal areas as if you're the first person to discover them. But having read the book "Death in Yellowstone," I knew not to get too close. The only way to know what happens here is to watch and wait. I learned that 2 nearby geysers were linked. A smaller geyser would erupt and drain (sounding like a toilet flushing) which led to the bigger geyser erupting a minute later. Water shot upwards as high as 35 feet and each eruption lasted 1 minute. It repeated about every 25 minutes, so I stayed and watched it 5 times. Sometimes I could hear it from my campsite 1/2 a mile away.
What is more charming and romantic than a log cabin in the mountains? :)
Blogged: Rustic Mountain Lodge
Flickr Set: The Rustic Mountain Lodge Sets here (10 pics)