Erin - my kind of country and pictures are so lovely. The photos of the bovine make me think of my summers growing up. Take care and have a beautiful day.
How sweet of you Erin, to leave such a beautiful comment for my little sea treasure.. You words just warmed my heart. Wishing you a wonderful weekend fondly, Penny
Rein, How did you get thèse cows to pose so perfectly for you? Love the effect of your photos you give them, as for the girls and there umbrellas its just so country beautiful.
Thank you for adding your beauty over at my place with a comment that brightens my comment list, I love seeing new visits from the very ones I visit often and sometimes do not leave a comment shame on me! I now have a new place that inspires my heart here with you and all your beauty you inspire.
Your photos remind me of your paintings... they have a magical quality to them, that makes me almost feel the air and mood just the way it is in real life. I love the gauziness about them and the way the lights glint off of things. and just look at those country cows! It has rained in North Carolina for 6 months. I swear i have never seen so much rain, ever! and it has been mild here too which is nice... but it feels a little like summer never really came, and now it is fading away.
Gorgeous hazy hues . . . very nice indeed . . .
ReplyDeleteLove this series of photos Erin! Our summer has been so dry! Missing the rain here. :-) Happy Sunday to you!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful photos, I will follow this blog. Love the cows, but also the blues of Hydrangeas on your former post.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful once again!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
Your magic lens has captured the beauty that only Tennesse's countryside can offer. Oh erin, those cows! It's as if you asked them to pose!!! Anita
ReplyDeleteOh Erin,
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photos of the countryside! You have such an eye with that camera of yours.. Beautiful, just beautiful!
fondly,
Penny
Reminds me of when I lived in Kansas and Missouri. I loved country living. All the open land.
ReplyDeleteErin - my kind of country and pictures are so lovely. The photos of the bovine make me think of my summers growing up. Take care and have a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteLove these, Erin! Now you need to paint the cows! Have you been gardening or painting during these rainy summer days?
ReplyDeletePeace. Serenity. Soul-soothing.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautifully calming photos, Erin. There's nothing better than living in the country and really "seeing" the beauty that's out there. ♥
xoxo laurie
Just saw this one, this second..I missed it somehow on my roll. So glad I caught it. These are lovely!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet of you Erin, to leave such a beautiful comment for my little sea treasure.. You words just warmed my heart.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful weekend
fondly,
Penny
Rein, How did you get thèse cows to pose so perfectly for you?
ReplyDeleteLove the effect of your photos you give them, as for the girls and there umbrellas its just so country beautiful.
Thank you for adding your beauty over at my place with a comment that brightens my comment list, I love seeing new visits from the very ones I visit often and sometimes do not leave a comment shame on me!
I now have a new place that inspires my heart here with you and all your beauty you inspire.
Thank you for adding beauty to our days.
Xx
Doré
Ooop's meant to spell ERIN... Not Rein!
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Doré
Good evening dearest erin! Thank you for stopping by today! I hope your summer end is beautiful. Anita
ReplyDeleteYour photos remind me of your paintings... they have a magical quality to them, that makes me almost feel the air and mood just the way it is in real life. I love the gauziness about them and the way the lights glint off of things. and just look at those country cows!
ReplyDeleteIt has rained in North Carolina for 6 months. I swear i have never seen so much rain, ever! and it has been mild here too which is nice... but it feels a little like summer never really came, and now it is fading away.
Cindy
I can just feeeeeeel the summer in this post!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Erin!
Love the sepia tones. Don't we just live in the best place?!
ReplyDeleteLove the pics! The cows just made me smile the way they are lined up "posing" for you :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Donna