Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Outdoor Wednesday


Whichever way you to choose to travel, be sure to stop by Susan's, Outdoor Wednesday.
You will find Susan and all her Wednesday friends at http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com.


24 comments:

Unknown said...

Happy Wednesday to you. Really like your previous post. Don't give up, for sure. Blessings
QMM

Olive said...

Hi LV. There is something very compelling about train tracks going off into the horizon. ♥O

Tete said...

Hello LV- Love your traveling photos! I love trains and tracks and all the fun it brings, but your little road looks so inviting!
Hope you are having a fun day!
Hugs- Tete

Jocelyn said...

Very nice pictures LV. I like the road the best :-)

Jocelyn
http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com

Stephanie @ La Dolce Vita said...

There is something about train tracks going off in the distance that has always appealed to me. I really enjoyed these.

George said...

Your road and railroad track lead us to the horizon and the mystery of what lies ahead. Wonderful pictures.

Debby Rose said...

I love the perspective, especially on the first one... makes me want to hop aboard a train and head somewhere!

~Cheryl said...

I really like these infinity point photos! Very well done!

Dena E's Blog said...

Sorry I'm a bit late,, THANKS for the note on BLUE DAY Sweetie.. At leaset in these pics its nice and warm looking. Its been cold here in Iowa.. :0)
God's Love and Blessings~~~Hugs Dena

Ginny Hartzler said...

Thank you for visiting and commenting on my blog. Your blog is quite wonderful and just delicious to look at! The poem below is one of my favorites!! And I love your blue chairs and also the pink tutu and your georgous graphics. The tracks are wistful and very interpretive,as well.

Anonymous said...

I lake it dear LV!
Kisses, Zondra Art

Marites said...

i like to take photos of deserted roads too. Somehow, there's something compelling seeing them. By the way, your previous post reminded me of my father. happy new year!

Life Moto said...

what a lovely place you have there. thanks for visit.

Simone @ Doberman's by the Sea said...

Really nice rural setting. Thanks for visiting me. I;m very impressed with your age and electronic capabilities! You go.

Light and Voices said...

Happy New Year! On the road again....Joyce M

Sunny Simple Life said...

Lovely post and those country pictures are so inviting to a city girl like me.

Kathy Walker said...

Love the travel photos...train tracks make a cool picture!

Ann said...

There's just something about train tracks isn't there. Great pictures. My grandma lived just yards from the train tracks, we as kids used to sleep in the top bedrooms and hear the trains pass in the night. To this day it is a soothing sound to me.
Ann

Donnie said...

Great photos. The long road home.

Anonymous said...

Happy Wednesday!

Anonymous said...

Wonderful photos, and such a nice looking place..

NatureFootstep said...

love it there are no snow on your roads.

Anonymous said...

Planes,trains,buses, or automoblies, we love just getting out there and going,this inspires me to travel...think I'll go somewhere.
Jo
LazyonLoblolly

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Makes me want to go on a roadtrip! Even though we just got back from one and are settled down for a few months. Really cool pictures!