Thursday, June 25, 2009

It's Summer Part Two


The Gravel Road that spans for miles.

I headed out to the cottage it's rented out but it was nice to see as I have not been there in three years.

Today was supposed to be very hot but it did not get to the extent that it was supposed too. A one hour drive outside of town and at the same time I had take a picture during the winter of this old barn and I thought I would go get a few picture of it now. How things do change when the climate is much different to say the least.

33 comments:

  1. Flash dance? It made me remember a scene in the movive...

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  2. beautiful Jack,thanks for sharing.

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  3. Great pictures Jack. It was such a hot humid day here today. Then tonight around dinner time we had a storm roll in and watched my baskets take off down the road -being driven by the high winds. The hail was as big as golf balls and hurt just as much when struck by the darn things lol The rain poured like sheets with ground smacking lightening bolts. The thunder was so loud it was impossible for me to hear what was being said at the dinner table so the guys had a chance to brush up on their sign language, they don't have to use it with me to often, and never at home. The storm lasted about a half an hour then the sky opened up and the sun came back out.

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  4. I'll have to look up some of the farm pics from my parent's ..very good pic there

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  5. Awesome picture. It could be a cover photo for a Music CD or something professional.

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  6. Thanks all I just got on here and these were taken today and I did not expect the news pertaining to two great entertainers.

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  7. Same happened to me and some pics for today...

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  8. Yeah I will come back to this as I am just listening to the television as we speak/type...

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  9. Well it's just inside an old barn while I went out to the cottage, I had taken a picture of it earlier in the winter. : )

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  10. Naw, it's just a picture a vantage from within..

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  11. These pictures make me long for the big skies and flat lands of the farm we had at Blueberry Mountain, near Spirit River.

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  12. Ok that is over there in British Columbia? :)

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  13. The ski hill from a distance, right Jack [smiles]

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  14. Love the way you catches the rays here, Jack ... [smiles]

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