April 3, 2022

The View from Old Furnace Road

A few days ago I went to an appointment in Harrisonburg and then drove around a little to take some pictures. The sky was very pretty! 

Barns / Inspired Sunday


The words on Temple Beth El are from Exodus: “This is My name for ever and this is My memorial for all generations.”

Beth El Congregation began in 1859 with four families. The corner stone for the present building was laid in 1964.

Old Furnace Road runs along the north side of Harrisonburg. It leaves the town and wanders out into the country. I saw a delightful pink barn and turned around so I could share it with you.
 

8 comments:

  1. ...WOW, that one sure is PINK!

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  2. And pink egg cartons by the side of the road! Cool imagination by egg farmers!!

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  3. i love that are of VA. gorgeous part. been gardening, so excited to see if my garden takes off. prayers there. i am wishing some greatness. container gardening is new to me. u take care and enjoy each day to the fullest. ( :

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  4. What a delight to come across a pink barn. Thanks for turning around to get the shot, Linda. Happy clicking!

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  5. The sky does look lovely, and I like the pink barn in your last photograph.

    All the best Jan

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