We had a really late night last night and, therefore, got up late this morning (seriously, it was almost noon). We had a great breakfast with Kevin and Tracy then headed to Smiths Falls to celebrate American Thanksgiving with Brannon's family (for anyone following my blog who doesn't know, Brannon is my hubby; and our sister-in-law is American). Usually Brannon's a get-from-point-A-to-point-B-as-quickly-as-possible kinda guy and doesn't really enjoy when I ask him to pull the car off the road to take some pictures but today he was a good sport.Most of these I took while we were in transit but he did stop to let me take some photos of the house with the caved-in roof. Enjoy!
We saw this deer hangin' out right across the road from Kevin and Tracy's; I couldn't get close enough to get a better photo but she's beautiful all-the-same.
I was informed that there was an old log home at Fallowfield Rd. and Dwyer Hill Rd. whose roof had collapsed; sure enough we found it. I would have loved to have gotten a little closer but the area was entirely fenced in. Maybe another day when I'm feeling a little more daring, I'll hop the fence and get a closer look!
5 comments:
Great shots :) I Love them all! The snow makes them look so peaceful.
And how cool that you seen a deer! Too cute.
So you got the "issues" with your camera fixed?
Everything turned out great but the first one really stands out to me.
Oh! hope that the Thanksgiving dinner was great too!
It looks like a fantastic day!
I love the shot of the building. I have a few shots of buildings like that out our way. It's amazing how compelling they are!
gorgeous shots!! and I hope this means your camera is fixed!! I especially love the house falling in on itself! :)
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