Nearby are some charming farms.
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Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
...the last one is the winner for me! The lovely hilly countryside is a wonderful setting for barns. Thanks Linda for stopping by. I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteHello, I love the barn scenes and the wagon? Great photos. Enjoy your day and I wish you a happy new week!
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ReplyDeleteI just discovered pop-up comments were blocked when I use Chrome as my internet engine...sorry. Not your concern. But it limited me from posting comments most of this morning. I do love the wagon with flowers!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, beautiful scenes. Thank you Linda and also for visiting. I answered your question about the building with the peace doves. Thank you also for my birthday greetings :)
ReplyDeleteI do like the barns.
ReplyDeleteLike the buggy most, church is too new for my likeing. See you been spammed
ReplyDeleteBeautiful summer scenes here.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Nice pictures. I like the rock work on the church and the sign.
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