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Monday, August 11, 2014

Homestead


A favorite from 2010
On "the Lexington Road" in Lauderdale County, Alabama
The last time I went by, the barn had fallen.

18 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

like the metal roof and the rusty roofs on the barn and grain bin.

Sarah said...

It looks so tranquil, I can imagine pulling up a chair and just whiling away the hours there.

LV said...

A very pretty country scene. Having been raised on a farm, I can appreciate these sights so much.

Brian King said...

What a cool place! Too bad about the barn. Love the big tree!

Tom said...

What a wonderful shot. Tom The Backroads Traveller

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Hi Amy, So glad to hear from you... Hope you are doing okay. Glad you visited my blog hearing about my BIG birthday!!!

Love that photo... Reminds me of some of the old homes near my hometown... There used to be LIFE there ---lots of LIFE... Always makes me wonder what the house (or barn) say if they could TALK....????

Hugs,
Betsy

Rose said...

This one just really makes me sad...it looks like it has been such a fine home!

Cheryl @ TFD said...

Beautiful country scene! Love the blue skies and white fluffy clouds, too.

Hootin Anni said...

...such charm!!!

Roan said...

I get a sense of home when I look at this shot. I can imagine grandma and mom sitting under that huge tree snapping green beans. A cool summer breeze rustling the leaves. Yes! Love it! Thanks for linking up!

Halcyon said...

Too bad about the barn. Love the peaceful look of this place!

MadSnapper said...

a nice old homestead, sorry to hear the barn collasped

Anonymous said...

I love this...wish I lived there.

Debby Ray said...

Oh my goodness...yes, I want to live there too! When I see places like this, it just makes myheart beat a little faster! Beautiful photo!

A Colorful World said...

Oh I love this! Alabama is my home state. This brings back many memories!

doodles n daydreams said...

I love these photo's, a feeling of nostalgia from them.

Diana

betty-NZ said...

What a shame that it's left to the elements. I imagine the builders of this place would have some stories to tell.

Anonymous said...

oh this is fab.