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Monday, September 22, 2014

Rubbish Tuesday #21

The weather was gorgeous, too nice to stay inside, so I grabbed the keys and took off on a ramble through the back roads. Hints of fall colors are popping up all over.


A bit of red brightens this old, abandoned garage.


Goldenrod and weeds, a sure sign of fall, surround this wood duck house

The soybeans are turning a beautiful shade of yellow.

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you will join in the fun.

My idea was to have a place to post 'old things'. Anything old
and/or deteriorating such as, but not limited to, old houses, barns, outbuildings, old cars, rusty things, antiques, interesting junk, or it can be something in pristine condition, but just old. 

1. Link to a post featuring photos of something old.
2. Link back to Rubbish by Roan in your post.
3. As time allows, visit other participants and comment on their posts.

28 comments:

  1. My BIL had a soy bean farm....in Illinois for fact!! I remember how yellow the fields were around this time of year.

    LOVE the abandoned garage.

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  2. Most soybeans are turning yellow, but a few are still nice and green around here. Have a great week. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  3. Oh now that is my perfect kind of drive. Beautiful photos. Hug B

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  4. really beautiful. love the 2nd one!

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  5. The soybeans are very pretty as they dry out, aren't they?

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  6. How fun to just grab your camera and head out for pictures. Nice job on these!

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  7. It's so great seeing signs of fall here and there. I am so ready! Those soybeans at this stage are beautiful!

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  8. Beautiful! I am still waiting for fall to make an appearance down here.

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  9. The Fall colors are popping in your photos this week.

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  10. Love all of these pretty scenes :)

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  11. How lovely, the shed with the yellow soybean field around it!

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  12. These are all nice! I think the first one is my favorite!

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  13. The barn maybe falling down, but still has character. Love all your rubbish.

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  14. I love all the fall colors popping out everywhere. The old barn hidden under the brush and trees is my favorite pic today.

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  15. Nice photo's of the beginning of autumn, pretty colours and usually an attractive time of year colourwise.

    Diana

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  16. Oh, I adore your gorgeous photos! Beautiful old structures, and gorgeous fall foliage! I love soybeans when they turn!

    I had such a laugh about the bat in the courtroom! :-)

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  17. Wow, looks just like around here, and time for the Box Elder Beetles to swarm. Eeeek. Great fall pics, Betty.

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  18. I am just sitting here trying to decide if I should join...I may go ahead and just keep my fingers crossed I have time to visit.

    Anyway, very nice shots....LOVE the second one.

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  19. Great autumn safari. Bringing a camara certainly makes one see buildings and nature in a different and more detailed way.
    I so love the way you describe rural America.
    I'd like for us all to remain rooted in our past to be able to make the right choices for the future.

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  20. What lovely scenery!

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  21. Looks like fall has come to where you are. Always love seeing what you find on your rambles!

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  22. Hi What a lovely drive and you found beautiful colours. Autumn is indeed round the corner. I have just arrived back after a 6 weeks holiday in Africa and have LOTS of photographs to edit and share (eventually)

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  23. Love the old red barn shot. We saw lots of soybeans yesterday AND corn!

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  24. Such a fun thing to just get the keys and go. I can't wait to see the colors.

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  25. Illinois does Autumn well!

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  26. Sorry I missed it this week, I have penciled this meme on the calendar for next week to join in on the fun. Great shots!

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