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"RINCÓN RÚSTICO".

 

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Images and textures of my own.

 

Querétaro - México.

 

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Golden autumn leaves in October 2018. The season is in full swing, rustic colours are all around and when the sun shines and the sky is blue - the colours are only enhanced.

The Rustic Chophouse has decided to jump in on the lunch crowd and started doing lunch now. This has been a really nice evening steak house, got to see what lunch is one day.

"Let your smile of happiness

Rustic peace serenely stress:

Home to love and heart to pray--

Thank your God for every day."

- Robert William Service

 

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This felt like a real treasure, when I found this barn! Just particular barns seem to stand out to me, and this one in particular! I especially love the brick silo: It looks so rustic and picturesque next to the fall colors. Hope you all enjoy!

  

Southwest of Black River Falls

Old Highway 54 Road

Charter Oak Mills (Historical)

Albion, Wisconsin

101224

  

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Rustic fence around our accommodations in Fredericksburg, TX.

If you zoom in you can see some bees and butterflies.

 

Happy Fence Friday and have a sunny, bright Day!

Chances are if you visit this church, the only congregants you'll find are the local squirrels.

 

St. Stephen's is located deep in the woods down a long and windy gravel road (about thirty minutes away from the nearest populated area). That wasn't always the case though.

 

Before Lake Barkley and the Land Between the Lakes (LBL) recreation area was created, many small communities thrived in these parts. When Lake Barkley was created in 1964, the families living in this area had to relocate as their homes would be flooded. Those who didn't relocate would have their property taken by eminent domain to complete the LBL recreational area.

 

Going back to the church, St. Stephen's was built in 1900 and held it's last service sometime around 1942. The church was vacant for about 20 years before the TVA acquired the property to create LBL. During LBL's development, nearly all of the remaining structures in the area were demolished. However, St. Stephens survived for reasons unknown.

 

The church was restored in the year 2000 and the property is maintained by volunteers. The original access road was destroyed when Lake Barkley was formed. However, the church can still be visited by driving down a one-lane forest service road.

 

St. Stephen's Catholic Church

Land Between The Lakes, Kentucky

I drove past this several times, but the sun was always on the wrong side. Finally my husband and I were driving past it early in the day and I was able to get a shot without being shaded.

 

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Fermo e Rustico

 

Cusago è un comune italiano di 4 012 abitanti della città metropolitana di Milano.

Le prime tracce storiche presenti sul territorio di Cusago, risalgono al III-II millennio prima di Cristo e questo lo si può desumere dal ritrovamento di un'ascia di pietra rinvenuta nel 1943 in località Cascina Felice, presso il bosco di Cusago.

Luoghi di interesse pubblico sono la Chiesa Parrocchiale dei Santi Fermo e Rustico, fatta costruire da San Carlo Borromeo nel 1580 e il Castello Visconteo costruito su volere di Bernabò Visconti tra gli 1360 e il 1369, erigendolo sopra quanto rimaneva di una fortificazione longobarda.

Nel corso della peste del 1398 il castello divenne un rifugio dal morbo fino a quando fu trasformato in lazzaretto. La sua funzione di villa di campagna signorile, per caccia, feste e luogo d'incontro con amanti venne ripristinata da Ludovico il Moro, che infine la donò a Beatrice d'Este sua moglie. La proprietà poi passò a Lucia Marliani, un'amante di Ludovico. I cambi di proprietà proseguirono fino al conte Massimiliano Stampa e quindi alla di lui famiglia Casati-Stampa di Soncino.

Nel 1973, il castello, ormai da tempo in decadenza e trasformato in una grande cascina agricola abitata da circa trenta famiglie, assieme ai terreni circostanti venne acquistato da Silvio Berlusconi che, tramite Edilnord, costruì su alcuni appezzamenti il quartiere "Milano Visconti". Il castello, ormai malridotto, fu quindi venduto a una società formata da un gruppo di imprenditori "Il Castello di Cusago s.r.l" nel 2003 con l'ipotesi di farne una scuola floro vivaistica legata al Parco agricolo Sud Milano, progetto sfumato per le difficoltà riscontrate.

A tutt'oggi il castello, che permane in uno stato di grave abbandono, rimane proprietà privata della società "Il Castello di Cusago s.r.l."

 

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Barn and farm pond explored

223rd (St.) Hwy

between Bucyrus and Spring Hill Kansas

Stalis Crete may 2024

Many dreams passby, new blossoms nearby. Hope you all like it.

Half Dome reflecting on the Merced River, Yosemite National Park CA.

Taken for Flickr Friday theme of 'Rustic'

The Pipo River and Its Surroundings in Tierra del Fuego National Park

 

In Tierra del Fuego National Park, near Ushuaia —known as the southernmost city in the world—, the Pipo River winds through forests that burst into vibrant colors during autumn. The characteristic trees of this sub-Antarctic region, such as the lenga (Nothofagus pumilio), guindo (Nothofagus betuloides), and ñire (Nothofagus antarctica), stand out for their autumn foliage, displaying shades of golden yellow, bright orange, and deep red. Fallen leaves cover the ground like a multicolored carpet, contrasting with the grayish tones of the mountains and the ever-changing Patagonian sky.

 

The Pipo River, with its cold and transparent waters, is a central feature of this landscape. After flowing through valleys and skirting ancient trees, its course narrows between rocks covered in green moss until, surprisingly, the river disappears into the mountain. In this area, the water rushes forcefully through narrow passages between rocky walls, creating a unique visual and auditory experience. The roar of the river echoing through the gorges blends with the crunch of dry leaves and the sound of wind rustling through the branches of the lenga, guindo, and ñire trees.

 

This natural environment near Ushuaia exemplifies the ephemeral beauty of autumn, where life cycles prepare for winter. The interaction between the river, which shapes the terrain with its constant flow, and the forests of lenga, guindo, and ñire creates a setting where geography and vegetation combine to form a singular and memorable landscape.

  

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El Río Pipo y su entorno en el Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego

 

En el Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego, cerca de Ushuaia —conocida como la ciudad más austral del mundo—, el Río Pipo fluye sinuoso entre bosques que, durante el otoño, se cubren de colores intensos. Los árboles característicos de esta zona subantártica, como la lenga (Nothofagus pumilio), el guindo (Nothofagus betuloides) y el ñire (Nothofagus antarctica), destacan por su follaje otoñal, que presenta tonos de amarillo dorado, naranja vibrante y rojo intenso. Las hojas caídas cubren el suelo formando una alfombra multicolor, en contraste con el tono grisáceo de las montañas y el cielo variable de la Patagonia.

 

El Río Pipo, de aguas frías y transparentes, forma parte fundamental de este paisaje. Tras atravesar valles y bordear árboles centenarios, su curso se reduce entre rocas cubiertas de musgo verde, hasta que, de manera sorprendente, el río se adentra en la montaña. En esta zona, el agua fluye con fuerza por estrechos pasajes entre paredes rocosas, creando un efecto visual y sonoro único. El rugido del río al pasar por estos desfiladeros se mezcla con el crujido de las hojas secas y el movimiento del viento entre las ramas de los árboles.

 

Este entorno natural cerca de Ushuaia ejemplifica la belleza efímera del otoño, donde los ciclos de la vida se preparan para el invierno. La interacción entre el río, que modela el terreno con su paso constante, y los bosques de lenga, guindo y ñire, ofrece un escenario donde la geografía y la vegetación se combinan para crear un paisaje singular y memorable.

International Market Place, Waikiki

This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Rustic. Looks like they are enjoying a Rustic setting! HMMM!

Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York

Ship Supply Service building. Cathlamet, Washington

Some rural rustic-ness out the back of Mangaweka. An old farm gate and fence with the snowy Ruahine Ranges in the far distance. Not sure what use the gate would be with the large tree behind it!

 

© Dominic Scott 2025

From Kikette-Interiors. Rustic and serene. Heaven on holiday. I need to find this place.

Georgetown Square, Georgetown TX

I had a visitor this evening in my study! This invading moth was pretty docile and so I took it in to the kitchen and captured some shots of it. Losing my FPB also means I've lost my clever Internet researcher. So, if anyone else out there can identify this species I would be grateful if you will let me know.

 

Moths, like butterflies, have so many species, it is difficult to pin down exactly which one it is. The nearest I came up with is from the Rustic family of Moths. It also resembles a Carpet Moth and looking at its patterns and texture, it would fit in with that species.

 

Whilst we may not appreciate the kind of moths that get in to our cupboards and eat our clothes, get them under a microscope or Macro lens and they are stunningly beautiful.

Happy Window Wednesday! This old and rustic barn is located in Washington County, Oregon.

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