On Wednesdays all over the internet bloggers post a photo with no words to explain it. The idea is the photo says so much it doesn’t need a description.
Other Wordless Wednesday Cohorts:
On Wednesdays all over the internet bloggers post a photo with no words to explain it. The idea is the photo says so much it doesn’t need a description.
Other Wordless Wednesday Cohorts:
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29 November 2017 at 11:10 am
wordless wednesday | Matilda Magtree
[…] Cheryl Andrews Allison Howard Barbara Lambert Allyson Latta Elizabeth Yeoman […]
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23 November 2017 at 4:21 pm
Lucid Gypsy
A lovely tumbly down place !
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29 November 2017 at 10:52 am
Cheryl
It certainly was, Gilly. Just think what it must have been in it’s ‘hay day’ … this was taken in southern Georgia, USA (Cotton country). This is just after harvest. Only those few tufts scattered in the field.
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22 November 2017 at 8:10 pm
carin
I love what Barbara said too… ‘a trail of gentle decay’. I, of course, thought the white bits in field were bits of snow. Cotton. Imagine. The stories this barn knows… not for the faint hearted I’m guessing.
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23 November 2017 at 3:45 pm
Cheryl
I love what Barabara said too, Carin. There are a few more coming in this series. I’m enjoying re-living these road trip photos. Now that my sister has moved to Florida, there won’t be any reason to travel these particular roads again.
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22 November 2017 at 12:30 pm
bicycleally
I’m loving this series Cheryl. This one has a dreamy quality to it – all hazy browns and golds with the house just about being taken over by nature.
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22 November 2017 at 6:40 pm
Cheryl
In this case, Allison, that’s an old barn … and yes, nature certainly was working hard to dismantle it.
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22 November 2017 at 12:00 pm
Barbara Lambert
Wonderfuller and wonderfuller, your journey along a trail of gentle decay. The soft rusty tones of this one really increase the sense of almost hopeful lush decomposition, as if all things must change.
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22 November 2017 at 6:39 pm
Cheryl
Love how you say that, Barabara. Point of interest, those fields in the foreground are cotton, which has just been harvested.
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