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Fence 1
Seen Through A Deer Fence
A prairie view
Fence patterned swan!
Via Palmanova-Guna garden
Watching the Sea.
Tree - 1, Fence - 0
The wonder of hoar frost
The lonely old man
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I contemplate buying a bunny
Lloyd Park
Guarding the Gate.
All along the long fence
All along the long fence
All along the long fence
All along the long fence
All along the long fence
All along the long fence
All along the long fence
All along the long fence
All along the long fence
All along the long fence
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Stonework Fence.
The old mine
Horse on the prairie
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Red barn on a sunny day
Left To Rot.
the first crocus in 2015
Made to feel welcome
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One for sorrow................
Along a Footpath.
The prairies in winter
Barbed wire fence
Moulting Deer.
Fence
Dieppe Harbour with the tug Gabriel de Clieu - Fra…
Budding.
Afternoon light
Floral Fence.
In a Gully.
Port de Peche d'Honfleur entrance - 24.9.2010
Distant Hills
On the way to Muckross House, Killarney, Ireland
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Rocky mound
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City Train.
Rougequeue noir - black redstart - Hausrotschwanz
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Do you see what I see? Look very closely at the wheel : )
I got home this evening (26 January 2015) from a full day in the mountains with friends, Cathy and Terry, to soak up the healing power of nature. We explored part of Highway 40, the Smith-Dorrien/Spray lakes area and the Bow Valley Parkway.
When I turned on my computer at home, I read through the various greatly-appreciated comments and looked at each of today's photos. When I looked at this photo, I happened to notice something special that I hadn't noticed before. My daughter had called out to me that she had seen it when she was taking a photo, but I took my two shots before she did and I had wandered over to the barn. Can't believe that I hadn't noticed it - yet there is a good reason : )
I've always had a love of old wagon wheels, even when we were still living in England. When I knew we would be moving to Calgary, Canada, 36 years ago, one of the things I really wanted to get and bring with us was a wagon wheel. Managed to find one to buy, but can't remember where. It's a much more solid one than the thin-rimmed one in this photo, which I photographed in the yard at the second red barn location, SE of Calgary, on 21 January 2015. That day was a day of therapy, spent with my daughter, driving the backroads.
When I turned on my computer at home, I read through the various greatly-appreciated comments and looked at each of today's photos. When I looked at this photo, I happened to notice something special that I hadn't noticed before. My daughter had called out to me that she had seen it when she was taking a photo, but I took my two shots before she did and I had wandered over to the barn. Can't believe that I hadn't noticed it - yet there is a good reason : )
I've always had a love of old wagon wheels, even when we were still living in England. When I knew we would be moving to Calgary, Canada, 36 years ago, one of the things I really wanted to get and bring with us was a wagon wheel. Managed to find one to buy, but can't remember where. It's a much more solid one than the thin-rimmed one in this photo, which I photographed in the yard at the second red barn location, SE of Calgary, on 21 January 2015. That day was a day of therapy, spent with my daughter, driving the backroads.
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