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ROAD TRIP

experience the textures of life this weekend

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taken as our family passed through a small Texas town ...

34 comments:

vsm/whirling dirvish photography said...

This pic throws me back very nostalgic

Memories Of Mine said...

I love country towns and old building. The shots really tell a story.

Sebrina Wilson said...

What a lovely little town!!

clair said...

I love these photos!

renee @ FIMBY said...

Wow look at that new header - what a fabulous photo! Nice texas shots too!

Anonymous said...

ELK, these are great! wonder how that bank is doing, in the scheme of things?

spread your wings said...

oh fun. I love road trips with plenty of time for stopping along the way.

Unknown said...

the first one captivated me. i stared at it for a long while and dreamed of the old school building in which i attended english classes.

MaryAnn Ashley said...

texturing... your first shot would make a fun layer too!

Unknown said...

"Hey Mom, I think there was a tree in a building a few blocks back!"

I love you!
~Laura

GailO said...

...a beautiful pictoral story! What fun to go on picture taking road trips..

Unknown said...

Amazing! I especially love the shots of the building with no roof. I hope it never gets demolished .... nature is doing a slow and beautiful job of that herself. I love the wood - it looks like driftwood.

You sure did have a beautiful blue sky that day!

Anonymous said...

Old towns
die and decay,
their remains become
engraved headstones.

Jewels said...

Nice, and so nice of the fam to let you stop and take the photos!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful images of old buildings. Definitely a lot of texture in them! Hope your weekend is wonderful!

Umā said...

oh, i wish i were closer to wherever that first vine-covered building is. amazing! i love the slice of blue sky in the second image.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful shots! I especially love the first two, even though they make me a bit sad.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful colors and textures. Nice tour of the town's attractions.

Wayfaring Wanderer said...

I just love those dead vine covered structures.....i will take your advice :)

Happy Weekend!

Relyn Lawson said...

These are wonderful images. Especially the building with the touches of red. There is nothing for me like a small Texas town. I keep trying to get Jeffrey to move to one.

Betsy Brock said...

Wonderful! Thanks for letting us all tag along!

AscenderRisesAbove said...

those are great photos. I really like the larger format of your blog. I keep thinking of changing mine but there are always a hundred other things to work on too!

kendalee said...

Texture, colour, the unexpected, and a great perspective - all the elements of a beautiful life captured in these beautiful photographs!

Anonymous said...

AWESOME photos! I love run down, old buildings.
Your new blog header is fantastic of course! You take such beautiful sunset pictures.
xxoo,
a.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! Thanks for sharing these with us!!

Mary said...

Oh, I love these!

Elizabeth Halt said...

it looks like you had lots of time to stop and enjoy ..

Jean M Fogle said...

Nothing better than old building for making interesting photos!
Nice job!

*jean* said...

very cool - i love the rusty letters....your new header is beautiful!

Char said...

gorgeous shots

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful set of photos! I want to go there......:)

Anonymous said...

road trips are my favorite kind of outings.
small towns only make them better.
I love these photos!
they take me elsewhere from my life.

christina said...

So much charm... bliss!

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