Agreed... I swear that is the road from my home to work that I tried (unsuccessfully) to bike..
agreed! Lovey!
Love the perspective!
I used to have a photo of a squashed armadillo that had been painted by a road striping machine on my blog. Not my own photo, just something I found.
I envy you the gorgeous rural surroundings. My ex's aunt and uncle used to live in Perkasie on Blue School Road. They moved to Vermont to be near a daughter.
I love this type of road -- always want to know what's just around the corner. A lovely shot, Beth!
That looks just like the road on the way to my cousin's house in Cecil.
Always liked your photos of the ordinary made interesting.
I like taking pictures of roads. This picture looks great. Oh, BTW, can I get your email addy so I can send you the picture of Jenn and I and see if you can "fix" it? My camera had a birp when the picture was taken. Thanks!
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Hmmm, yea, that makes sense.
“The best teacher is experience and not through someone's distorted point of view” ~ Jack Kerouac,
On the Road
Agreed... I swear that is the road from my home to work that I tried (unsuccessfully) to bike..
agreed! Lovey!
Love the perspective!
I used to have a photo of a squashed armadillo that had been painted by a road striping machine on my blog. Not my own photo, just something I found.
I envy you the gorgeous rural surroundings. My ex's aunt and uncle used to live in Perkasie on Blue School Road. They moved to Vermont to be near a daughter.
I love this type of road -- always want to know what's just around the corner. A lovely shot, Beth!
That looks just like the road on the way to my cousin's house in Cecil.
@MrTrololo - Where is Cecil?
I love the back roads.
On closer inspection of your photo, I have to ask: How did you find a back road without a pothole?
Lovely picture and great quote!
i love crusin back roads. awesome shot.
@seedsower - It's close to Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Always liked your photos of the ordinary made interesting.
I like taking pictures of roads. This picture looks great. Oh, BTW, can I get your email addy so I can send you the picture of Jenn and I and see if you can "fix" it? My camera had a birp when the picture was taken. Thanks!
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