I'm breaking my vow to put photography on the back burner this week in favor of crafting.....in spite of myself, today I picked up cameras three different times for little "sessions." This, however, is a photo that I took a few days earlier. I'm joining in with Nancy's Rural Thursday because I just don't want to miss it. (Nancy's post shows that she has much more patience than I do....her paper fall garland with all the neat little pieces is a real winner!) {Joining in with Friday's Fences after a long hiatus, too.)
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Lovely photo and some wise words from Tolkein.
Yael from Home Garden Diggers
Beautiful, picture and words!
Great quote for this photo. I just love old farm fencing.
Love Tolkien! This is a nice shot.
Oh a great shot it reminds me that our cows broke out last night :) B
So glad you didn't miss Rural Thursday! Beautiful picture too.
a lovely shot .. glad you decided to multi-task!
Like this quote! It goes so well with the photo.
great shot - love the editing
Lovely old fence and a great quote. Thanks for skipping your crafting to join us at RT Ev. :)
Perfect matching of quote and photo!
Excellent photo and quote ~ (A Creative Harbor)
this would also be perfect for friday's fences later this afternoon!
What a perfect quote for this somewhat haunting fence pic.
P.S. Your heart was featured on this week's "Guest Heart Thursday".
clytie-randomhearts.blogspot.com
I love your photo too, as well as the wisdom that goes with it!
I'm right "next door" here in Washington, and I've joined the Rural Thursday blog share today too-for the first time!
Perfect shot for Rural Thursday. The quote and edit add a wonderful touch to an already great photo!
Great picture and I love the quote! Now, though, I've got "Don't Fence Me In" running through my head! ;-)
excellent quote. love the view too!! (:
Beautiful photo!
I love the shot itself, and I really like what you done with it!
Very nicely shot & edited, Evelyn =)
Just wonderful view of the field and fence.
Love the fence n the quote too!
Wonderful combination of words and image, and I love the way you treated the photograph...and it is oh so true!
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