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Ohhh Weee, Beautiful & in Colorado to boot! =) I really LOVE that dark wood, it's gorgeous, & check out all the fencing... Niiice! =) Thanks so very much, Jacob... you ROCK! =)
Hello!! Thanks for your comment about my blue jeans. Your comment made me smile since you are right, the last generation almost all the women knew how to sew. And our family is like that. I am from the Philippines and I don't know if it's the tradition in that generation but every household should have a Singer sewing machine!! Yup we had one like that!! My father even knew how to sew. In grade school and high school we are thought how to sew. But after my generation and all these RTW (ready to wear) clothing came out sewing your own dress even curtains or table clothe nobody wanted to sew. Thankfully, in my hometown in the Philippines there are still dressmakers or tailors who do special dresses, like school or office uniforms. One thing that I am regretful is that I didn't take time to learn about sewing ^_^ I am still intimidated with this tiny machine hehe. Thanks for the visit and sorry for the long post!! Happy Wednesday!
Colorado in Color presents a series of photos, most of which were taken in September and November of 2010. Southwestern Colorado is featured, offering glimpses of the Great Sand Dunes, Gunnison, Leadville, the Royal Gorge, etc.
The photographs were taken primarily by myself and my wife, Lois Anne and are copyrighted by L & L Photography. All rights are reserved.
We have, as of February 2013, added our daughter, Denise Jelonek, a resident of Colorado, as a contributor to this blog. She is an excellent photographer and has many beautiful photographs to share.
Enjoy!
14 comments:
Ohhh Weee, Beautiful & in Colorado to boot! =) I really LOVE that dark wood, it's gorgeous, & check out all the fencing... Niiice! =)
Thanks so very much, Jacob... you ROCK! =)
That's mine! :-)
Oh wow this landscape is so pretty!
Barn Charm
I also agree with these comments.Very beautiful and colorful photo!
This one is a beauty...I like how you got the fence post in the shot as well.
Very interesting design. we don't see barns like that around me. (Northern Midwest)
I love the shades of this photo, and would gladly share this barn with Ciel:)
Hello!! Thanks for your comment about my blue jeans. Your comment made me smile since you are right, the last generation almost all the women knew how to sew. And our family is like that. I am from the Philippines and I don't know if it's the tradition in that generation but every household should have a Singer sewing machine!! Yup we had one like that!! My father even knew how to sew. In grade school and high school we are thought how to sew. But after my generation and all these RTW (ready to wear) clothing came out sewing your own dress even curtains or table clothe nobody wanted to sew. Thankfully, in my hometown in the Philippines there are still dressmakers or tailors who do special dresses, like school or office uniforms.
One thing that I am regretful is that I didn't take time to learn about sewing ^_^ I am still intimidated with this tiny machine hehe.
Thanks for the visit and sorry for the long post!! Happy Wednesday!
A very charming barn!
Glad you and Lois-Anne are back. Hope you both enjoyed your time away. :)
Your barn sure has charm! Love the boards going every which-a-way in an orderly way. Hope you all have been well.
It is neat to see all the different styles of barns from different parts of the country. This one looks like a shot taken from an old western movie.
A beauty of a barn with all that great weathered wood. MB
This barn is old but so charming!Lovely composition!
Léia
I love this. The rich color is stunning also.
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