Yesterday, I met with a girl friend. It was a nice sunny day though a little breezy. We originally planned to have a little picnic by the lake but we ended up having a lunch in the farm.
The farm is in New Hampshire and it also serves as a Museum.
My girl friend toured me around the farm which is her favorite place of refuge.
The place is awesome and breathtaking.
And we got a chance to say hello to some of the residents too.
Thanks Leigh for bringing me to the farm. It was such a wonderful and unforgettable experience. I really enjoyed it.
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15 comments:
it really is a place of refuge sis,
You have made these photos look like from so very, very long ago! They are timeless, like something in a great-great-grandfather's photo album. And I love the curve of that pig's snout that you captured!
Ruthi, What a great old-timey Sepia series! I love the pig and the leaf-strewn path through the woods. Looks like a perfect place to visit in the fall.
This looks like a wonderful place to visit. Since it is also a museum I like the way you show most of the pictures in sepia. That gives a pleasing 'old-time' feel to the scene.
Thanks for taking us along.
This series of sepia shots are beautiful "aged" effects. It has been a while since I visited a farm, and it would be a nice experience if we can visit an apple orchard.
Looks like you had a fun day there! I would have!
that tree lined trail looks so mysterious ruthi, did not know you were in New Hampshire yesterday, saw part of New Hampshire and it is such a pretty state.
Wow your pictures are so breathtaking. I feel as if I'm there right now.
The place looks like very nostalgic :)
Looks like a great day and way to spend time!
They looks very museum-like! Nice style!
beautiful photos. I like how you did it in sepia, it made the scenes more interesting.
The photos look cool and amazing. They make me wanna go there.
it seems a very nice place to be.
excellent sepia effect.
last week our group held a similar discussion about this subject and you show something we have not covered yet, appreciate that.
- Kris
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