This photo blog features the seasonal changes in nature observed in my own backyard and a variety of local environments. The Wachusett Meadow Audubon Sanctuary in Princeton, MA is often highlighted as a model for the positive effects a small nature preserve can have on the larger environment and the local community. Local sites of historical, cultural and recreational interest are spotlighted as well.
All photographs were taken by me. Thank you so much for visiting.
Wow! Wow! Wow! I love it! Looks amazing, beautiful, great! The details like the ceiling, inc contrast with the snow and the blue sky, inspiring a story. Thank’s for share Julie.
Take care.
Elvira
The bright red is really cheery.
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Sure is, and I am trying to find the cheery spots these days, just like everyone else.
“Cheers”,
Julie
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Bright red against the white snow and blue sky is just perfect. 😊
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Thank you! 😉
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Wow! Wow! Wow! I love it! Looks amazing, beautiful, great! The details like the ceiling, inc contrast with the snow and the blue sky, inspiring a story. Thank’s for share Julie.
Take care.
Elvira
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You are welcome! Happy Thursday!
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Thank’s, Julie!
Happy Thursday too!
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I really love the old buildings, they are so picturesque! Good job, Julie. 🙂
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Thanks, H.J.!
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Love that red! Never heard of an Ale Farm before.
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I think maybe that was the family name, because I couldn’t find what kind of a farm they were in mt online search.
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I wondered. But I also wondered if it was a farm that produced ale, which was a big drink back in the day.
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Lovely captures. I’m such a sucker for an old red barn.
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Me, too!
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My favorite color! I love seeing old barns painted red, they stand out so pretty!
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I always brake for old barns. LOL!
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“I brake for barns” and “I brake for birds” would be great bumper stickers!
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What a remarkable building and beautiful too. Those shingles are amazing.
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It was really interesting. I’m not quite sure why the builders decided to mix shingles and clapboard.
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