In no particular order, least of all numeric order.
This is personally my favourite so far. These gates are to a farm just opposite the farm I ride at. The owners change up the gate's bling seasonally. The drive is so long & with a bit of a curve in it so you cannot see the house from the road. Even if we ride in the field next door, we cannot see the house because of the trees - I can only imagine based on these gates & seasonal bling what a house it must be.
#8 A Wreath |
Closer Look At The Wreath |
I may follow this tree next year, taking a photo on the same date each month for a year. The trunk & bark intrigue me. It has an almost twin just a few feet away.
#9 A Tree That Has Lost All Its Leaves |
This rather large puddle vexes me to no end. It is right outside the main door to the physio clinic I work at. The owner of the building has promised for 3 years to level out the parking so drainage isn't a problem. As the weather turns colder this puddle will freeze & be no end of problems & troubles for those of us walking from our cars to the offices in the building. There are also rental apartments above the offices so I cannot image that the tenants are happy about The Puddle.
#6 A Puddle |
This is tinsel I bought for use at the clinic. We don't use tinsel on the tree at home, the cats chew & eat & it is not good for their digestive tract, although if eaten, it does make for some colourful offerings in the litter box!!!
#2 Tinsel |
So these are my enteries so far into another wonderfully organized photo scavenger hunt.
a good start - that is an impressive wreath and yes that puddle would be very annoying - I hate wet feet and ice
ReplyDeleteThat is some wreath on the gates. Please do follow that tree, I would love to read the stories it inspires.
ReplyDeleteI would find that puddle with my feet far too often - the more I try to avoid them the wetter I usually end up.
Fab photos, well done Mary-Lou
Great wreaths. There is a set of gates near me, have different wreaths on each year. This year I noticed... none, but a couple of matching fir trees either side instead - lovely!
ReplyDeleteGreat finds! And that is a gorgeous wreath.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if that is really a farm now or been bought by someone with plenty of spare cash!
ReplyDeleteGreat start by the way.
ReplyDeleteWow! I don't think we'll see too many wreaths as magnificent as those ones
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous wreath, and I like the fact that there is a story to your puddle (though I don't like the story itself).
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