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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Randomly Yours


Traffic in the town of Glen



A really pretty farm on the way over to Coby.
They have an amazing sugar bush


Amish corn shocks


Inside door knob sitting porch


Outside door knob sitting porch

Before and after the mockingbird

Just a few pictures from a road trip yesterday and a couple of door knobs. Everybody takes pictures of door knobs, right? Also before and after the mockingbird worked over an apple on the sitting porch.

Home again, home again, how bout that driveway?!

9 comments:

  1. Great photos - thanks for taking us along on your trip - you do live in a beautiful area.
    Out driveway is a good indicator of what season we are in at the moment. Our looks like yours and indicates that "mud season" is upon us. I'm always glad when the snow goes but what a muddy mess it leaves in it's wake around here.

    Cool doorknobs - I'll bet there are other very unique things in that house of yours :)

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  2. Cool pics, like deb said, thanks for taking us along for the trip. Looke like ya'll had fun.
    Later...Ed

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  3. I loved this trip! Thank you so very much! And it looks like mud season is happening for you!

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

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  4. Those corn shocks would surely make a great M. Night Shyamalan movie. Yikes.

    What a great tour, TC. Hope it warms up nicely there.

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  5. Deb, thanks for coming along. The driveway is insane...rims of ice that just hold the tires so you can't steer, yowsa! And there are many little nifty things around the place...I will find more

    Ed, thanks for coming along and for your kind words

    Linda, thanks, it is....the guys get stuck about every day!

    Steve, I have been trying to get pics of them all winter. These were taken through the car window at about fifty mph. lol

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  6. Anonymous11:28 PM

    Actually, I love photos of old doorknobs. We have doorknobs like that.
    And don't get me going on driveway. I can only get up the first half of mine to the back barn.

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  7. Teri, amazing doorknobs aren't they? I wonder about the artisan that made them...when, where, how? They are so intricate and pretty.

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  8. Anonymous10:19 AM

    Very enjoyable post! If my house had such lovely doorknobs, you betchyer bottom dollar I'd be snapping photos!

    More more more!!!

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  9. Thank you, Mrs. M, there are some lovely ones upstairs.....

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