I DO like this shot, with its "ghostly" appearance broken by the splash of green in the foreground. I bet that early morning walk was a treat! Happy weekend.
Thanks Rose, Liza, EG, Liz, Tanya, Jan and Valerie, the moss on the trees is what first attracted me to this shot. There used to be a thriving timber mill in this area, now it is a rehabilitation area for our native nocturnal wildlife.
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I wonder about the story to this poor old fence. And Linley the colours are sensational in this!
ReplyDeleteBy the looks of it, it has been broken a long time ago. Happy sky watching.
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Age adds such beauty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful weathered wood. I wonder where the original road went to?
ReplyDeletelove the fence ruins! beautiful!
ReplyDeletewonder if they cold use the old dilapidated fence as fire wood!!!
ReplyDeleteI DO like this shot, with its "ghostly" appearance broken by the splash of green in the foreground. I bet that early morning walk was a treat! Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rose, Liza, EG, Liz, Tanya, Jan and Valerie, the moss on the trees is what first attracted me to this shot. There used to be a thriving timber mill in this area, now it is a rehabilitation area for our native nocturnal wildlife.
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