Every time I open your blog, I have problems going further after your wonderful opening photo from the Austrian Alps. Where in Austria can I find this scenery.
Nice photograph. It reminds me that the village where I was born had two public water troughs for people to water their horses when they came to town. Those were our horse and buggy days.
Thank you Mac, for going to visit my Net-friend at Barleycorn in Winter. And thank you for telling her that I sent you. :-) A good man, you are!
Wondering if you are any where in the vicinity of her little village? Probably not. I don't know anything about the geography of the UK... So don't "laugh yourself silly" at my even wondering this. -giggles-
Mari-Nanci P.S. On second thought, go ahead and "laugh yourself silly"! We should never pass up a chance to do that!!!
I really like what you've done with this one! Certainly looks "old fashioned".
ReplyDeleteHow do you find more info on the "photo hunt" and know what's coming up next??
I love the sepia treatment you've given the shot. I chose old cottages for my PhotoHunt too - wish I'd thought of sepia!
ReplyDeleteStunning... very well thought of...
ReplyDeletenip over to see the Old Lady Of The Woods if you get the time.
Oh, I like this one. I like anything old fashioned.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and unique!
ReplyDeleteTotally lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteMari-Nanci
Very nice.You are one photo hunter!Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt is my first time in Photo hunt and glad to have seen great photos like this one!
ReplyDeleteI like Old Fashion! Guess its 'cause I'm Old fashion! Ha!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Kerri... how do you find what the photo hunt is suppose to be ...and can we play?
makes me think of simple living. beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice work. The only thing missing is an old fashioned cow drinking.
ReplyDeleteEvery time I open your blog, I have problems going further after your wonderful opening photo from the Austrian Alps.
ReplyDeleteWhere in Austria can I find this scenery.
Nice photograph. It reminds me that the village where I was born had two public water troughs for people to water their horses when they came to town. Those were our horse and buggy days.
ReplyDeletewow! good shot for the theme... mine's up too..
ReplyDeleteNice take on the theme! I like that you turned it to sepia too:)
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteThis is my first stop by. Nice photos. I found your link from Heiresschild.
Have an awesome day.
Carol
Reminds me of houses in a wonderful place in the Philippines - Batanes.
ReplyDeleteA great photo, with a great color tone!!!! You did good.
ReplyDelete[also love the setting sun below, that's gorgeous]
Mine is posted, I hope you can drop by. I love visitors. Happy weekend.
The photo does look very quaint. Beautiful! I like it alot :)
ReplyDeleteMine's here
Is that hay on the rooftop? Looks old.
ReplyDeleteIts Not a Weekend;It's a Lifestyle
I love thie picture!
ReplyDeleteI like your photograph - and your sense of humour!
ReplyDeleteOh, how perfect! Looks like smurfs live there :)
ReplyDeletePerfect! It looks like the perfect backdrop for an old-fashioned woman to come walking around the corner with a bucket over her arm.
ReplyDeleteWrite From Karen
I love your photo and it´s really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWe have many houses like this in the area where I live.
Thank you Mac, for going to visit my Net-friend at Barleycorn in Winter. And thank you for telling her that I sent you. :-) A good man, you are!
ReplyDeleteWondering if you are any where in the vicinity of her little village? Probably not. I don't know anything about the geography of the UK... So don't "laugh yourself silly" at my even wondering this. -giggles-
Mari-Nanci
P.S. On second thought, go ahead and "laugh yourself silly"! We should never pass up a chance to do that!!!
amazing!!! really nice sepia effect!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot IMAC, the sepia lends well to this picture
ReplyDeleteOK so what is this PHOTO HUNT about?
Excellent picture - I love the sephia effect. You´re right - it fits perfectly!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cottage: is it lived in?
ReplyDeleteAnd great sunsets in previous post too!
My farmer must have just been around the corner from your cottage....
ReplyDeleteOld fashioned perhaps, but absolutely fairy-tale-ish!
ReplyDeleteexcellent entry, i love it, and the butterfly photos are just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI want to live there. It is just like I envision Great Britain. It must be wonderful (and damp) inside.
ReplyDeletenice shot!! :) love what u've done with this.
ReplyDeleteAnd you succeeded!
ReplyDeleteexcellent
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