Thanks Kate, I was just wandering out back with a glass of wine to enjoy the evening when the clouds sent me back in for the camera...Glad you liked the shot, I had the same reaction to the real view. There is just something about the back of this old farmhouse that sometimes makes for a great picture...
For the view in the other direction jump over to www.gary-boyd.com
Chuck Boyd RIP
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Yesterday morning my brother passed away. He fought a short battle with
cancer before passing away at his home surrounded by family and friends.
New Music… At Least To Me
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I was reading my friend Gary Myers’ blog post this morning and followed a
music link. While the song he posted was really good, it was a link in the
recomm...
December Snow 2017
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Once again mother nature threw us a surprise weather event… A December
Snow. Though this on came earlier than the one in the previous post.
Owl Day at the Endless Mountains Nature Center
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Owl Day Sunday, October 28, 1-4 pm At the EMNC Lodge & grounds Live owl
program, owl crafts, nature walk, new bird exhibits, and refreshments will
keep you...
Managing My Virtual Visits To The Blue Ridge
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I have been spending quite a bit of time the past few weeks trying
to acquire a schedule I can live with. Between site updates and new
research to learn mo...
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And if you ever went into the backyard you would know what it looked like...And wouldn't be calling me a liar, son...
Gary, this is a beautiful photograph. It took my breath away! You've captured the light perfectly.
(if this, perchance, double posts, it's because blogger was being bloggery. :) )
Thanks Kate, I was just wandering out back with a glass of wine to enjoy the evening when the clouds sent me back in for the camera...Glad you liked the shot, I had the same reaction to the real view. There is just something about the back of this old farmhouse that sometimes makes for a great picture...
For the view in the other direction jump over to www.gary-boyd.com
Gorgeous colors!
Thanks Laura...I now understand the photographers who talk of the magic light at dawn and dusk. Even when overcast.
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