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The hard maple tree in my driveway, dating back to at least the War of 1812, has endured the test of time and more years to come…. On the flip side of the coin, my paint job on my … Continue reading
One of my favorite signposts near here. Midwest, USA http://livinginafrica.net/are-we-there-yet-challenge/ Quoted from Living in Africa: “I would like to challenge you to take pictures of signposts and post it in a blog post. Title the post: Are we … Continue reading
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The hard maple tree in my driveway, dating back to at least the War of 1812, has endured the test of time and more years to come…. On the flip side of the coin, my paint job on my … Continue reading
My daughter, at feeding time, approximately 5:30 p.m. each day…. http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/silhouette-2014/
I am indeed late on this challenge, but thought of it several mornings this week as I was walking in to work. I pass by a large cathedral-like church building downtown, it’s very old and hugging the building is a … Continue reading
This was a flooring project I single-handedly took on a few years ago. While preparing the floor, I removed the floor molding and found this threshold, buried under the wall. To the left of it, is a very old return … Continue reading
A couple of things come to mind when I think of abandoned. These pictures were taken two summers ago. My Great Aunt Molly, before she passed away several years ago, gave me many memories to catch up on, including a … Continue reading
The hope of Spring looks out onto February snow …… http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2014/01/24/photo-challenge-juxtaposition/
This is the label on the back of an antique dresser that I have. It was made in Tennessee and I bought it years ago in southern Kentucky. If only it could speak of the homes it has been in, … Continue reading
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The community here is buried under a duvet of snow – hushed and quiet and peaceful. Underneath that snow, as I snapped these photos, I could hear another community – a red cardinal flitting through the branches, 2 squirrels playing … Continue reading
Onions evoke emotions, whether you love them or not. Not many food items bring a person to tears with such intensity and I can only wonder why the powers that be selected this one. Despite their immense fragrance and a … Continue reading
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