I get your blog in my email and enjoy it every day I just don’t take the time to always tell you that. I especially liked today’s photo, very nice, thank you.
KennyB
I love old buildings and the stories written on them! You marry image and text very well! Thanks for dropping by my blog and for sharing your soul so beautifully!
nice…
Really like this
Thanks.
the story of survival–written on their bodies and ours.
beautiful. thank you.
Lovely!
Great post! Blessings, Natalie 🙂
This is so lovely. The photo and the poem are perfect.
That’s a fascinating story!
Reblogged this on Yarn Around My World and commented:
As life goes on we all show the effects of aging and our survival is written on our faces.
A good example of when pictures are better than words!
I get your blog in my email and enjoy it every day I just don’t take the time to always tell you that. I especially liked today’s photo, very nice, thank you.
KennyB
KennyB,Thanks for taking the time to write. It is so lovely to hear. Very Best, Seedbud.
What is that strange building? Love the words to go with it.
an old barn and silo
Awesome pic! I love this! Rugged yet beautiful! It would be awesome to hear its story. Hugz Lisa and Bear
hugz back
Sure do ..
Aye, that they do. Great photo. Why are old barns so enchanting?
There is a story to the weathered structure.Nicely expressed.
Love this! The lighting and composition are excellent!
Very nice!
Super! ! ⭐⭐⭐⭐
I saw this as a teapot – nice picture
OH! Now I see that too!
fragile, yet strong – so many stories to tell…
Very nice.
Excellent photo!
I Iike it
I love old buildings and the stories written on them! You marry image and text very well! Thanks for dropping by my blog and for sharing your soul so beautifully!
Thank you. I enjoyed your lovely blog.