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Lovely. I hope you'll share at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2014/08/drip-drip-with-linky.html. Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday) opens weekly at midnight EST. If you take photos daily, you can share all week!
I read your little blurp about yourself just now. I like photographing historical places, too. :D Now, back to your #WW image. I love how the earth and sky meet at the horizon. There aren't many places, actually none that I can think of, where I can capture a photo such as this. We have too many hills in East Tennessee. Nice job! Happy #WW!
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Earth and sky... what more do we need?? Great photo!
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Beautiful! It looks like the fields go on forever. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome picture!
ReplyDeleteLovely. I hope you'll share at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2014/08/drip-drip-with-linky.html. Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday) opens weekly at midnight EST. If you take photos daily, you can share all week!
ReplyDeleteI read your little blurp about yourself just now. I like photographing historical places, too. :D Now, back to your #WW image. I love how the earth and sky meet at the horizon. There aren't many places, actually none that I can think of, where I can capture a photo such as this. We have too many hills in East Tennessee. Nice job! Happy #WW!
ReplyDeleteThat's my kind of forever-goes-the-prairie view here in Texas!
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It looks beautiful. I would love to run out there. I wonder if there are any garden gnomes hiding in the bushes?
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Heard the first time from the Ridgway Path, after wikipedia information, a very impressive place.
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