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Some pottery and wood crafts that have a bit of Rustic feel with some rustic textures. Flickr Friday theme "Rustic"
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
"RINCÓN RÚSTICO".
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Images and textures of my own.
Querétaro - México.
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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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...detto anche Amòlo o Mirabolano.. ...
Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.
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Nome comune: Mirabolano
Genere
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Famiglia
Rosaceae
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Head to Toe
Hair: Magika - Gemma
Head: Genus Project - Baby Face W002
Skin: NX - Sayuri (Bom)
Eye-Brows: Simple Bloom - LivAutumn Neutral (Bom)
EyeShadow: Just Magnetized - Smokey
Lashes: Michan - Lala
Eyes: Avi-Glam - Essence Eyes (Bom)
Lipstick: JesyDream - Misaki
Jacket: Seniha - Elise
Top: neve - tick stripe
Jeans: evani - Nesli
Rings: RE - Aewl Fairy Gloves
Boots: Ohemo - Dixie Cowboy (Cosmo)
Body: Maitreya - Petite
Pose - Me
Located at the Woldumar Nature Center in Lansing, MI.
This historic log cabin (1860) was first occupied by the Moon family. It was relocated here in 1980 from it's original site, where it was restored historically accurate.
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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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!
A big thank you to the lovely Deva for including this piece in her Nature show at the Galerie des Beaux-Arts.
Wishing you all a grand weekend. thanks for stopping by. <3
A derelict barbed wire fence, once the boarder of a rural farm, lays as a reminder of what once was in the face of Urbanization.
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."
Fonte Wikipedia
Believe it or not this used to be the main highway to Kaiteriteri although the bridge was obviously wider then 😉