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I was looking through all of my photos from this summer, and this was one of my favorite days. My friend, who has been my friend for 20 years, and I went to Greenfield Village with her children. It was such a wonderful day, perfect weather too. I love snow but I love days like the one above as well.
I love the composition of that photo! You need to frame it and hang it on your wall.
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
Deleteyes it does look like a beautiful day, but the place is beautiful too. I love the train tracks leading to the red house. That is a fantastic shot, thanks for sharing Book Savvy Babe
ReplyDeleteGreenfield Village is one of my favorite places. I am glad you like this moment from my visit. :)
DeleteWhat a beautiful shot! I agree you should frame this.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I think I will now. :)
DeleteAt this time of year it's so nice to see warm sun in a photo!
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my Saturday Snapshot. I hope you will stop by! And Happy New Year!
I totally agree! Dreaming of summertime...
DeleteIt is nice to see a sunny day! The train tracks seem very mysterious somehow...
ReplyDeleteI kind of get that from this too!
DeleteBeautiful photo...would like to be there right now!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very pretty country scene!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo...so serene...BEAUTIFUL. THANKS.
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My Saturday Snapshot
Thanks! :)
DeleteTruly bucolic beauty. Here's Mine
ReplyDeleteAw thanks!
DeleteThat does look nice and peaceful. My Snapshot is at http://goo.gl/dgFw0
ReplyDeleteI love to go in the morning and soak up the quiet. :)
DeleteThis photo just makes me think about great country walks that should happen more often!! Great photo :D
ReplyDeleteYes, I would like them to happen more often as well too. And thanks!
DeleteWhat great perspective in this photo! I agree with Bermuda Onion! Get it framed!
ReplyDeleteI think I will. Thanks! :)
DeleteI love how the red barn peeks out from around the corner - makes me want to know more - where is it? what was it used for? who lived there?
ReplyDeleteI could tell you but I don't want to ruin the daydream. :)
DeleteI can understand why this is a favorite of your. It's a perfectly composed landscape!
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
DeleteIt is one that gives rides. It is historic though. http://www.thehenryford.org/village/transportation.aspx
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