Farm on Walker’s Creek
Rockbridge County, Virginia
“There is no reason to fear the wind if your stack of hay is well tied.”
~Old Irish Saying
This post is linked with Tricia’s Barn Charm and Ruby Tuesday.
“There is no reason to fear the wind if your stack of hay is well tied.”
~Old Irish Saying
This post is linked with Tricia’s Barn Charm and Ruby Tuesday.
oh, i'm in love with this place!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the covered porch on the one barn and all those hay bales! As usual, your processing is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLovely spot. Your processing just makes it more beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very handsome farm.
ReplyDeletethis is so lovely Genie. the "porch" on the barn is unusual. and I love all those round bales lined up. harvest was good. happy Tuesday to you my friend!
ReplyDeleteI like that hays lined up very cool sight!
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Beautiful! We're wishing that we had that hay down here.
ReplyDeletethis is a great find!
ReplyDeleteVery charming. Looks like a painting.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a niiice set up, love the barns & all the hay! WoW! =) Great texture, too
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in & linking up, Genie, very much appreciated! =)
I really like how the hay bales and the farm curve with the road, Genie. Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteThese building look so neat and in good shape. I like that bank of hay bales lining the road.
ReplyDeleteYou have given the picture the perfect texture Genie. Love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture and edit Genie. We might have butterflies but you have beautiful scenery to photograph :-)
ReplyDeletelovely texture. Beautiful and peaceful
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great capture and i like your postprocessing treatment. Happy RT!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful!The hay bales look great along the road like that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, I also emjoyed the hiking pics in Vermont. I will be driving through central Vermont on Thursday... :)
Genie, you got a fabulous one this time. I really love it with having the bales of hay...
ReplyDeleteThis is a bucolic and peaceful scene, The country road is narrow and rolls of bailed ay are pastoral. The buildings are painted that classic barn red - all in all, this is a lovely scene, Americana at its rural finest!
ReplyDeleteThere's something magical and mysterious--and terribly inviting--about red barns!
ReplyDeleteWELCOME, RED FRIENDS!
Come in, my dear friends, and be seated, please—
Oh, all of you reds are such a big tease!
Scarlet, you creep over cheeks in a blush;
Crimson, you’re always in such a big rush!
Cherry, you’re tasty and pleasant to see;
Carmine, you utterly satisfy me!
So come in, my friends, and be seated, please—
Of all the colors, I’d rather have these!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Little Red Shopping Bag
I love how the bales are neatly lined up in front of the barn and outer buildings almost like sentinels.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful setting with that curving dirt road in front and the trees in the background.
The texture of the pic makes this timeless.
You might not fear the wind, but you might have to worry about the rain.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous farm. Nice shot. :-)
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