I love living in the country with scenes like this just down the road.
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with a record number of entries--88!
Thank you for sharing your corners!
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Gongrats to your sudden fame! Maybe partly due to Corona?
ReplyDeleteNow you´re talking my language in photo wise. I love these mundane everyday places and pics of them. Can´t tell why thou.
Keep up and keep safe! 👍📷😷
Yes, country life is a great source of joy and peace.
ReplyDeleteTo me, there is something so appealing about the rural life, having almost always lived in cities and suburbs.
ReplyDeleteFantastic having 88 links last week. We live in the country too and just love all the scenery.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. I enjoy seeing everyone's corner of the world, esp as we are still locked down.
ReplyDeleteScenes like this make me wonder what's inside. Thanks, Betty. for hosting MCoW and sharing your photo. Have a great week! #MCoW
ReplyDeleteGratulation. Its a great number of entries. An interesting link party!
ReplyDeleteStay healthy and well.
That is a bucolic scene, I bet it's a pretty place for a bike ride.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic
ReplyDeleteI love sceneries like on your photo too! It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting "My Corner of the World"!
Cheers
Calendula
I've seen barns and stalls like this around here, too, although many are disappearing as land is being sold to developers.
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me of where I grew up. Shacks everywhere. Yards full of old stuff and junk.
ReplyDeleteI love this scene! Looks quiet and serene and that Yucca Tree gives it character!
ReplyDeleteLooks like an old milking shed, gotta love old buildings.
ReplyDeleteVery traditional farm scene for us...
ReplyDeleteThere is an old, old barn down the road that is in very bad shape, but I keep thinking I'm going to ride down and get a photo. Old buildings/barns as I drive through the country are somehow appealing, Especially barns because probably flourishing at one time in history.
ReplyDeleteThose kind of sheds give you a real feeling of history don't they.
ReplyDeleteoh I love old falling down and rusted old sheds!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations :)
ReplyDeleteAnd thank-you for hosting this link. I always enjoy reading what others post here.
Love your country picture, it beats living in the city every time. Mxx
Thank you for hosting MCoW, Betty. It's one of my fave blog hops!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weds!
I've always lived in town, but I admire people who stay at the country.
ReplyDeleteIt's like another beautiful universe!
Sorry to ask, but what represent that green covers? To protect the cereals?
Thank you for the linking!
All the best in your Summer!
Really great landscape and a typical country picture - I like it so much.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Kirsi
Country living is the best!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting My Corner of the World!
I love living in the country too!
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ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo, which the palm tree gives an exotic air ... Or is it really an exotic place? : D
Happy WW, dear Betty!
Superb all your photo playlist .. Happy WW
ReplyDeleteNice and quiet country space. Looks like there is a cross above the tree. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a lovely scene, Betty!
ReplyDeletePS: Thank you for hosting, Betty!
ReplyDeleteBut you also succeeded very well in this scene.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Eva
Having spent most of my growing up time at the countryside, I have fallen in love with the countryside forever for life!
ReplyDeleteYour pics made me nostalgic.
And before I leave, congratulations for new milestone! Wishing you many many more.
Rustic beauty
ReplyDeleteSuch a corrugated iron roof, you rarely see that!
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice scene.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Oh I just love old sheds! They have such a rustic beauty and I always wonder what theyve seen in their time. It's a shame so many are either torn down to make way for shiny new ones or simply left to rot into the ground. Great pic!
ReplyDeleteYou do live in a beautiful country! Thank you so much for hosting!
ReplyDelete-Soma
What a fabulous shot Betty - and so reminiscent of fishing trips to the coast (Mokau, Awakino and Marakopa area) with the family as I was growing up... makes me quite nostalgic :)
ReplyDeleteStay safe
Blessings
Maxine
That is terrific! Thank you for hosting the linkup. Have a good week. :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd I love that you show us scenes like this!
ReplyDeleteI saw an impressive gallery with flowers, birds and the seashore was seen in a few pictures .. A real splendor to be at least on a vacation through those lands .. Thank you for the embarrassment you made us through the parks full of flowers from your images .. I wish you a pleasant weekend!
ReplyDeleteDear Betty,
ReplyDeleteYour corner of the world is gorgeous and these pictures are empowering.
All is not hay-wire with the world. And I chose to stay with that thought. That's why I share some pictures on Peace and empowering us all. There is so much good amidst the not-so-good.
Happy #WorldEnvironmentDay. Let's all come together to heal the world. And make it a better place.
Did I get too carried away? Lol!
A Thankful Thursday to you for always cheering me up with your posts. :)
Such a beautiful pic. Very lovely. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
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