A miscellany like Grandma’s attic in Taunton, MA or Mission Street's Thrift Town in San Francisco or a Council, ID yard sale in cloudy mid April or a celestial roadmap no one folded—you take your pick.
Ahhhh! You can always get me with photos of old barns. And this one has the added bonuses of mountains in the background and snow. A great start to my Sunday morning. Thanks, John!
This is making me think of one those buildings perched high on a mountain in Tibet. The outline of the barn against that bright blue sky is startling. Really fantastic shot, John.
Thanks for stopping by & sharing your thoughts. Please do note, however, that this blog no longer accepts anonymous comments. All comments are moderated. Thanks for your patience.
Ahhhh! You can always get me with photos of old barns. And this one has the added bonuses of mountains in the background and snow. A great start to my Sunday morning. Thanks, John!
ReplyDeleteThis is making me think of one those buildings perched high on a mountain in Tibet. The outline of the barn against that bright blue sky is startling. Really fantastic shot, John.
ReplyDeleteKat
Hi Roy & Kat
ReplyDeleteRoy: I've been meaning to get a photo of that barn for months--I drive past it every week. Glad you enjoyed it!
Kat: Well, the elevation north of Cascade, Idaho isn't Himalayan, but it is around a mile high there, give or take about a hundred feet. Thanks!
Great shot. I like especially that thick cloud cover that looks like it could drop down over everything and not rise again until spring.
ReplyDeleteHi HKatz: Thanks--yes, there's snow in that cloud for certain, a squall in the mountains!
ReplyDelete