Towns of the Shenandoah Valley tend to be surrounded by farms. Some like Strasburg even have farms within the town limits.
I captured these images in the spring.
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Your Shenandoah Valley has a lot in common with our region of Normandy, we have fields and farms surrounding us too. Marvellous!
ReplyDeleteHappy Mosaic Monday, see you in September.
...Linda, I always enjoy seeing your farms in the valley, my kind of place. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteHello, I love taking rides in the country, beautiful farmland and critters. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteQue verde lindo...amo a natureza, belas fazendas! bj
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteThe all look similar to here
ReplyDeleteWhat beauty these scenes create. I enjoy seeing them.
ReplyDeleteHi, Linda, I loved the horses.
ReplyDeleteGood start to the month.
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Janicce
Wonderful scenes, Linda!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely scenes.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Lovely farm scenes. Very peaceful.
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