Feeling nostalgic, I turned down an old country road...
...and found this fence.
Linking to Good Fences
On down the road I passed what once was my farm.
There is a wheat field beyond those wild flowers.
The pond is to the right of that silo way over yonder. I have had sellers remorse since the day the papers were signed.
Linking to Skywatch Friday
OMG; used to be your farm☆☆☆ They are huge green area. I can see the sense of nostalgia with my age, haha; beautiful country road and fence♡♡♡
ReplyDeleteSending you lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
oh, i can imagine how hard that must have been...
ReplyDeletelovely area. great wire fencing. thanks (in advance) for linking in!
Lovely series, I love all the greenery on the first two shots with the fence. I can only imagine how hard it was for you to sell your farm. Wishing you a happy day!
ReplyDeleteVery nostalgic!!! You made the right turn...sharing with us the beauty and memories.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pastures, fields, celestial places. cheers. wanda
ReplyDeleteHandy to have a tree as a post but sort of messes with the tree. Beautiful farm.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteLove every single image... soothing to the soul!
ReplyDeleteOh, that was sad to read. Maybe you best not take that turn down the country road no more. Thanks for vising my Wheels fence.
ReplyDeletebeautiful farm and isn't it great that you can drive by and remember all the good times and not remember all the work required...but...there is no compare to good farm living... or raising...
ReplyDeleteOh, I can certainly understand the seller's remorse! Beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteIs it no longer there? Did they take it down? I know the feeling of something that was a huge part of your life being gone, so sorry!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely farm! Gorgeous shots.
ReplyDeleteNothing like a drive in the country! Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteLove all the greenery in your photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series, lovely views.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how difficult that must have been. I hope your reasons were good ones and took you to a good place. The fence is so subtle ... at least until you run into it. Nice nostalgic pictures, Roan.
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Beautiful land! How nice it must have been to live there.
ReplyDeletenice farm. Glad you got to visit it again.
ReplyDeleteWow..how gorgeous...I feel your pain!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I can see why it's so difficult not to be there. Gorgeous fields.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you must have had an abundance of good memories at the former place. Lovely images, and I like the barbed wire fence.
ReplyDelete~Lindy
Awww,I'm sorry you feel remorseful about selling. It is a beautiful property. Thank you for sharing the photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place! Love the wire fencing with the greenery peaking through.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, peaceful images :)
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely place, I'm hoping where ever you moved to is just as wonderful in its own way.
ReplyDeleteLovely farm. I bet you miss it.
ReplyDeleteI have this crazy idea that I'd love to live on a farm, but really, I don't want to do all the work to take care of one. If I owned one, I would probably rent the land to someone else to farm and make the barn into an art center with a studio for myself. Maybe, if I win a lottery.....
Thanks for stopping to view my "Good Fences" post this week.
I can see why you would feel that way- it is a beautiful property!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDeleteSo peaceful and lovely, Roan! I miss these kinds of views! (sigh) Thanks so much for your comments!
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