Just got home from my sister's little farm in the next province over...it rained all the time I was there ...and was lovely and green... not cold though, so we still got to play outside most days...
The station of 2000 acres of rough hill country on the Raglan deviation, had been cleared from native bush in earlier times, but a lot of it had reverted to scrub, bracken and gorse due to lack of investment and technology. rabbit fence
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Just got home from my sister's little farm in the next province over...it rained all the time I was there ...and was lovely and green... not cold though, so we still got to play outside most days...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and lush!
ReplyDeleteSome beautiful photos! I love the framing on the first!
ReplyDeleteYou posted some nice work lately! I enjoyed reading your posts again!! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from the Netherlands! ;-)
Gert Jan Hermus
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Great scenery, I pessimally like the first photo.
ReplyDeletePessimally is a new word btw, it means especially.
ReplyDeleteThat first photo is just perfect!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! thanks, linda!
ReplyDeletebeau-teeeeee-ful!
ReplyDeleteI think the Shenandoah Valley would be beautiful ay time of the year and in any weather. We've loved it each time we've visited.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty view!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty indeed. That rolling countryside appeals to me.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures! I really like that first one.
ReplyDeletepeople loves their home land , may they will be saved forever .
ReplyDeleteThe station of 2000 acres of rough hill country on the Raglan deviation, had been cleared from native bush in earlier times, but a lot of it had reverted to scrub, bracken and gorse due to lack of investment and technology. rabbit fence
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