Hardy County, WV.
Inspired Sunday. |
We toured the Inn at Lost River. The "General Store" is next door and there are farm buildings on the premises.
Inspired Sunday. |
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"Lost River Valley" is an interesting, if sad name, is there a story?
ReplyDeleteOhhh, the sheep, cute!
Fotografias muito interessantes e aproveito para desejar uma boa semana.
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Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
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...wonderful rural scenes and Lost River is an interesting name. Thanks Linda for sharing these images form your beautiful area.
ReplyDeletenow I know my cows love apples but I didn't think about sheep eating them. great pics
ReplyDeleteNothing like shadowy lawns or pastures to impart a feeling of peace.
ReplyDeleteThe sheep and apple picture made me smile. :)
ReplyDeleteTerrific shots! The concept sounds similar to our Doors Open.
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