Amazing. I would have never guessed that behind the photograph was a building grand enough to be called a civic center. From this vantage point, it looks like you could drive for miles and not see a soul.
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Some times it hard to give up these wonderful "wilds" for progress. You photo lets us enjoy them while we can.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing a bit of your world. I always enjoy the peace and quiet of your photos.
ReplyDeleteThe tree is very graceful, almost as if getting ready to do a pirouette.
ReplyDeleteWhat a peaceful place it appears to be! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteLooks very much like that brief time when Autumn is in process of leaving and winter is in process of entering...
ReplyDeleteNicely done, EG!
Our daughter in doing well and we're back home and the sun is shining and things are looking up! Thank you for your concern!
It's a lovely scene. Too bad we have to crowd so much unto our planet.
ReplyDeleteMy, what a big sky you have.
ReplyDeleteIt does look so very peaceful. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo where can I sign a protest. It is so sad the loss of land. MB
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and calm scenery there, and the tree silhouette is a beautiful detail!
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Looks calm...Happy SOOC Sunday.
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Amazing. I would have never guessed that behind the photograph was a building grand enough to be called a civic center. From this vantage point, it looks like you could drive for miles and not see a soul.
ReplyDeleteThe clouds and sky looks like a painting
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I really like this picture. It's a shame that this scene will soon be gone forever.
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