Friday, August 28, 2009

Five Minutes of a Typical Drive


Finally--finally!--I remembered to bring along our camera on one of our yard sale runs. So here is just a tiny smattering of the usual sights (you can multiply these by hundreds to get an accurate idea of where I live) ones I
never tire of, nor take for granted. Surrounded by these homes and barns, I always re-realize I'm a country girl at heart.







This type of farm always reminds me of Anne of Green Gables and Marilla and Matthew.


Enlarge any photo to feel like And You Were There. :) (My nod to Walter Cronkite.... you have to be a certain age to know what I mean.)

7 comments:

  1. Hi Debra:

    I loved the pastoral pictorial! I'm not so sure how I feel about having reached a "certain age."

    And that's the way it is, Friday, August 28, 2009. This is Annie Bremer, getting ready to mow the lawn. Good Day!

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  2. Tee hee, Anne! I'm so glad someone else remembers. Loved your added bit. :) Blessings, Debra

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  3. Oh! Thanks for taking me along for the ride...that is EXACTLY what I would want to do should I ever be a house guest!!
    I DID enlarge the photos and breathed in the goodness, simplicity, and beauty of the farmhouse and barns surrounded by green,green fields. sigh.
    I got no fancy quip like Annie..all I remember was the two national newscasters signing off every night.."Goodnight Chet~~Goodnight David". Remember them?

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  4. Myrna--I've just seen them on documentary-type stuff. I don't recall them otherwise--they must have been before my time....heee... (just had to tease you). Blessings, Debra

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  5. Very nice Debra ! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Anonymous10:53 PM

    Awesome sights...that is downright peaceful!!
    Another Elizabeth

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  7. Awesome pictures! You know me I love this type of home.

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