Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Peace In The Country

Here's something I don't usually do. I have a couple of nice country scenes I captured while I was out. I was out on a normal everyday nature adventure and both of these scenes made me stop the truck so I could get out and get pictures.

I'm not so sure I was able to duplicate in these pictures the beauty I found here. For some reason, it never seems to work out that easily. Maybe you just have to be there, or maybe I just need to be better at taking the pictures. I'm not sure either one of those will happen anytime soon though, so this is it.

Up above is the farmyard where Old 79 lives. I saw this scene before I saw her. The buildings out there all alone among the trees just seemed so nice. This is what I like about the country. It's so quiet and peaceful. And if you look in the right direction you can see for miles and miles.

When I lived in the city I used to say that everyone can do this. But country living isn't for everyone. But you can visit the country from time to time. A good relaxing drive along some old country roads might be fun. You won't know that it's true until you try it. I'll talk to you later.

9 comments:

  1. Scenes like that sure are peaceful to me.

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  2. My human is one of those who might visit the country, or the forest, for an afternoon, but she can't do much more than that. She is a big city person, born and bred, and she calls it home.

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  3. I couldn't live in the country but I love to visit, Ratty. Great photos.

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  4. Love those views. Sylvia and I love our country life.

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  5. Love both of these pictures. I'll take country living over city life every time

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  6. Love these. City life is overrated. Fresh clean air and healthy living is country life!

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  7. I like those rolling loess hills, some are tough to assume speed when wet and soggy. Does one build momentum to get over the next. My dad used to have a route he took us on like a carnival ride, making your stomach wiggle.

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  8. It sounds like another rabbit hole.

    :-)

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