Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Rednesday! Farmland

Oh I've been busy lately! Thankfully, a lot of it has been fun! I had a big ski trip this last weekend and work has been keeping me on the road a ton. I'll blog more about the ski trip soon. It was a hoot! Today, though, I'm teaming up with A Very Cherry World again for Rednesday! While I was tooling around the Bitterroot Valley yesterday for work, I found this very pretty red barn at the end of the lane. There was so much new snow, and it was such a pretty day, I had to take a picture!




9 comments:

  1. Montana girls still need pretty jewelry...

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    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  2. Beautiful shot as always, do you guys just have snow tyres on your cars all winter?
    Sharon

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  3. It's a beautiful picture. I never knew my Grandmother she had passed away many years before I came along. I alway remember the stories though. She lived in Montana sometime in the 1800's I would think, because my mama was born in 1901. My Grandmother slept with a gun under her pillow. I always thought it must have been like the old time western movies in those days.

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  4. Beautiful photo. I've always wanted to visit Montana. It looks like such a beautiful place. Love the vintage valentines on your sidebard!

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  5. Even if I do not like the snow, it certainly makes for a very pretty scene. The old red barn in yours just sets it off.

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  6. That's such a beautiful picture, especially since you kept alot of the road in the shot! My goodness, I'd love to live someplace where there is beauty at every turn!
    Happy REDnesday!
    Carol

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  7. oh wow ... that pic looks like the road where i grew up (definitely minus the mountains!). i went up the hill to take a picture in the snow and was going to do another from the same place each season.

    that was long ago, in a galaxy far away ... i think i only got 2 seasons' pictures and i don't have them anymore. you have a beautiful cheerful blog!

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  8. A red barn at the end of a snowy road--safe haven for travelers caught in a blizzard!


    A DAMSEL WHO LOVED SHADES OF RED

    A damsel who loved shades of red
    Discovered she’d been sore misled;
    She had no more rose,
    Nor blush for her nose—
    If she finds the thief, the guy’s dead!


    © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

    Poinsettia and Fountain

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  9. This is a an absolutely beautiful pic !
    Blessings,
    ~Myrna

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