May 10, 2018
Middlebrook Fences and Flowers
These scenes are from late April when we visited the Middlebrook area in Augusta County. It's a beautiful rural area not far from Staunton.
I hope you enjoy these photos.
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Gorgoeus selection of fences.Love the rustic ones and the decorations of flowers.Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove the first image with the view from your window. The outside is so well kept and maintained. Great post.
ReplyDeleteMersad
Mersad Donko Photography
Bezaubernde, ländliche Idylle.
ReplyDeleteSehr schöne Fotos !
Mein Beitrag:
https://kreativ-im-rentnerdasein.blogspot.de/2018/05/kleine-bluten-ganz-gro.html
...fabulous time of year.
ReplyDeleteMagnificas e belas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Lovely shots! Spring has come!
ReplyDeletebeautiful captures...i was especially draw to the wagon wheel and the little wagon!!!
ReplyDeleteI like them very much Linda, the light in these shots is too gorgeous ✨
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful! I love the split-rail fences. Thank you so much for your visit and tip on linking up - it worked! I am your newest follower. x Karen
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photos Linda. I really like the one with the rusted wheel resting on a fence, it very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLike the split rail with the wheel best, well done
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful spring views!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking, so sorry my late commenting - spring is such a busy time.
Pretty photos. I especially like the wheel with the flowers.
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