Yesterday I decided to drive part of the way home on Palmyra Church Road. This fence and western-style entrance caught my eye.
That's the Massanutten Mountain Range in the background.
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I really love the first shot with the road leading into the farm/ranch. Have a great weekend!
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Mersad Donko Photography
Wonderful shots of the ranch entrance.. The scene is pretty on the first shot.. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Lovely fence shots.
ReplyDeleteI like your shots :)
ReplyDeleteThey give me that cowboy feeling :D
Have a fine day
【ツ】Knipsa
Beautifully captured scenes!
ReplyDeletea great ranch gate!!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I would love to have a big gate like that.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite an eye catching gate!
ReplyDeleteLove the name Palmyra Road. What I love about these blogs... great names.
ReplyDeleteOh that first image is a beauty. It makes me want to be there.
ReplyDeleteSuch s lovely view, a road one must travel and what a neat welcoming gate!
ReplyDeleteNeat shots! The ranch entrance looks like something from an old western movie. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great looking ranch fence and gate. I like the horns on top.
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