Farmers burn their brush inside old trenchesOvergrown entrance to an abandoned coal mineEvery morning this restaurant puts a lamb on the spit for dinnerPriests dressed for the "Hero's Day" celebration (Brenna's bad translation)We stumbled upon this gazebo in the forest. It was built in the 30's, and used for "contemplation of nature" the locals said
There's so much to consider in each of these photos; I love them all! But my favorite part is seeing the priest's hand on Ella's head, her back to us... while she wears her perfect little red shoes.
Now that you've started this journey in earnest, I can't get enough. Thank you for posting these!
I'm loving your posts - especially these photos - the solitary gazebo - evidence of man's intursion into nature - was thought provoking. Discover and enjoy - MP
Oh! Where on earth am I gonna get me some rusted out bedsprings? Keep um coming, Redpath family. This is entirely wonderful. And, yes, hurry back to us! xoxo
Our whole family is following your journey. We love the pictures and the commentary on people, places and things. I have to be honest and say that the first picture made me think that old bedsprings could make a really great wine rack somehow. But that's just me. Enjoy, and we're so glad you're blogging throughout your adventure.
LOVE These! I have to say - I think of other things when i look at the first photo! : ) I SO LOVE the Gazebo photo AND the priests. I am walking in your footsteps and wish I could join the journey! Keep the Good Times Rollin' and the Photos Posted! Tell Paul Hello! : )
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There's so much to consider in each of these photos; I love them all! But my favorite part is seeing the priest's hand on Ella's head, her back to us... while she wears her perfect little red shoes.
Now that you've started this journey in earnest, I can't get enough. Thank you for posting these!
This is what our family was hoping for yours:
New experience after new experience. Thanks for posting .. please don't stop.
I'm loving your posts - especially these photos - the solitary gazebo - evidence of man's intursion into nature - was thought provoking. Discover and enjoy - MP
Love the pictures... especially the gazebo. I agree... don't stop.
I also really enjoy seeing the photos.
Oh! Where on earth am I gonna get me some rusted out bedsprings? Keep um coming, Redpath family. This is entirely wonderful. And, yes, hurry back to us! xoxo
Our whole family is following your journey. We love the pictures and the commentary on people, places and things. I have to be honest and say that the first picture made me think that old bedsprings could make a really great wine rack somehow. But that's just me. Enjoy, and we're so glad you're blogging throughout your adventure.
I am following you every step of the way, so much to see, so little time.
LOVE These! I have to say - I think of other things when i look at the first photo! : ) I SO LOVE the Gazebo photo AND the priests. I am walking in your footsteps and wish I could join the journey! Keep the Good Times Rollin' and the Photos Posted! Tell Paul Hello! : )