April 5, 2016
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Lovely photographs. Spring looks very beautiful there.
ReplyDeleteLinda what a very picturesque area! Just beautiful! Mimi
ReplyDeleteSpringtime in Sperryville looks wonderful. We are having one of those springs that winter is holding back, soon it will be our turn. Thanks Linda for sharing the treasures of spring in you beautiful part of the world. Hurry back.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/04/this-is-what-hope-looks-like.html
Love that window eye in the old homestead.
ReplyDeleteThese are great Linda. A beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteOh lucky you, your Spring is springing :) We are still cold though there are some little green things poking up through the ground. Our time will come, but not soon enough for me. Great pictures, Linda ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
I can just imagine the rush of that water.
ReplyDeleteThe trees are just starting to come out here!
ReplyDeleteHooray for blooming trees!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely spot. It looks good all decked out for spring. :)
ReplyDeleteNice to see you in the photo too...
ReplyDeleteLovely photo's - Spring, it's flowers and it's colour and beauty are just so lovely.
All the best Jan
Love the bridge and creek scenes. The landscape looks so good wearing spring.
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful shots! I love the old wall!
ReplyDeletehm, the first house is a place I would want to take a closer look at. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Spring ... It looks absolutely perfect. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNow this is some treasures I could live with!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting old building! Love the flowering trees.
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