Rural season
188 creative works found
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The cabin of Carter Shields Place makes a beautiful autumn setting as it may of been around 1830 or 40’s.It’s location is on the Cades Cove Loop Road in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. It’s preserved by the Park Service and an example of early Appalachian structures.The Great Smoky Mountain N.P. not only preserves the flora and fauna but a way of life http://www.redbubble.com/people/suddath/art/126777-12-mingus-mill-viii
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Late afternoon on a snowy day, County Derry, N. Ireland. Taken with a Canon EOS 50, Fuji Reala iso 100, +2 exposure compensation. Scanned, resized then post processed with levels and curves and a hint of usm.
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Snow has freshly fallen and the world is white, pure and clean for a little while.
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Early Appalachian life must have been filled with golden mornings. Wonder how often they would pause from their chores, and just drink in the glorious light filtering through the fog. Stopped and gave thanks to God for his blessings and felt at awe with his creation. Wonder how often they knew they had found their pot of gold. Not in a monetary sense, but in the riches of life. They struggled from day to day but how often did they rejoice at what they were blessed with. The coolness of the mist upon their face. The warmth of the sun as it forged its way through the fog. The sounds of nature as she too is awakening to greet the morn. Wonder how rich they may have felt seeing the warm glow softly lighting the fruits of their labor. You too can feel this. You too can feel awakened and renewed with the dawn, if only willing to experience it. Visit and help preserve that which we are blessed with.……Image taken at the Mountain Farm Museum, GSMNP
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Frosty morning along Birthorpe Road, Billingborough, Lincolnshire. / /
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Falls on the small mountain river.
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While on a night walk on a cold crystal night durning the past holiday season, I was struck by the warm glow of the lights from the porches of nearby homes. Hurrying home I started this painting on a panel that had been prepared for another work and had it near completion in one long setting. Not greatly detailed but it caught some of the mood that motivated the attempt. Acrylic on covered wood panel.
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It’s Fall here in Michigan! Perfect time for a shot of the vistorian inspired footbridge in Elizabeth Park located in downtown Trenton, Michigan.
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Seasonal Transition Featured 19 November 2008 in the group / Rural America WOW ~ i was so surprised and delighted to see this feature / this morning : )) Thank you so much Rural America Host and Co-Hosts: BigD / budrfli / Trace Lowe I am so happy and truly appreciate this feature !! thank you !! Karon
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Fall colours radiate from the woods in the “back forty” of farms east of Walkers Line in rural Burlington, Ontario.
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Big buck hiding in an old country cabin.
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The mountain town of Buena Vista, Virginia, the viewer would be standing up street from its main cross streets, Magnolia Ave. and 21st Street. It’s a community of working class folks; friendly and unpretentious. Down the block is the railroad tracks and beyond that is the levee between town and the Maury River. Further on, the wooded rise is park land where deer browse year around; unconcerned about the town folk who return the favor. I live here and enjoy the pace. The first snow is usually a wet one that hangs in the trees and gets removed late. In the damp mid-morning air it creates its own fog and mood as street lights still burn,
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There are still among us memories of stores with plain wood floors that were swept with oiled sawdust instead of being varnished or sealed. Places that had pressed tin ceilings and wooden display bins and a smell that went with the tinkling of the small bell above the front door. The old hardware store on our main street, Magnolia Avenue remains such a place in the age of the mega marts. The changing wares on the sidewalk out front, tell the shifts of the seasons with more precisions than the street flags, town crews change in sharp demarcations. Nails are sold by weight and put in paper sacks; and the lingering ghost of the baskets of spring’s set onions still haunt the nose in early summer. The painting is a slice of one of those summer days already spiralling like lazy tobacco smoke into the motes of the past, too soon to be gone. Acrylic on panel
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Country road through the forest in the winter.
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Freshly fallen snow along a country road.
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Cold winter landscape
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Cold winter landscape
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Blossoming cherry tree in spring with blossoming field and deep blue sky.
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stop sign at water landscape
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Single blossoming tree in spring.
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One of the more modern structures in Cades Cove. A lot of the barns that were there, have gradually fallen in and nature reclaimed them. I can remember back to when a few people still lived in the Cove. They were allowed to live there by an arrangement with the park service when the land was sold. They are all gone now including those that stayed in the cabins in the Elkmont area. This barn sits beside the Cades Cove Loop Road. It still is in great shape and will probably out live me. I wish I had thought and taken the time 30 years ago and shoot a lot of the structures that are forever gone. Hind site is always better than foresight. Never pass up a chance for a shot, what you pass up today may be gone tomorrow…a block and tackle was often hung from the overhang of the roof to pull hay up and into the window up top.. image taken as mornings 1st light tops over the ridge to warm the already beautiful colors,and intensify parts of the field back of the barn…Cades Cove is located in the Great Smoky Mountains and one of the more heavily visited areas.
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Best viewed LARGE Untouched Photograph.
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Sleepy Hollow is a real community located near North Tarrytown, New York. The area is full of ghost stories including the one about the Headless Horseman, a dark and shadowy figure. / Its said that even in modern times the headless horseman rides, frightening motorists along Canton’s rural roads causing fear-based heart attacks or startles drivers to veer into a ditch to avoid hitting the frantic phantom. Survivors say that the beams of their car’s headlights shone right through horse and rider, making them almost invisible, until, suddenly, car and horseman seemed about to collide. Wishing You a Haunted Halloween / / This make an inspiring Happy Halloween Card or Invitation for your Spooky Halloween party / Framed Print /
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