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Pictures for Pam, Day 111: Happy Fence Friday! (NO PARKING AT ANY TIME!) :D

Pictures for Pam, Day 111: Happy Fence Friday! (NO PARKING AT ANY TIME!) :D
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For the past few days I've woken up to a very light dusting of snow which melts within an hour. I haven't been outside in the mess because it's a sloppy, muddy, slippery situation the moment I step off of our porch. The ground is totally saturated and it's a squelching, sloppy mess with every step. I just don't have the patience or interest to deal with mud caked on my shoes if ever I step off the gravel drive. Also, the dirt here is heavy clay so if I get mud on my shoes it's thick and heavy and makes me feel like Frankenstein with my huge feet of sticky clay!

Today is another Thursday, which means it's time to post my Happy Fence Friday picture! I’ve got so many fun shots from the motorcycle trip that Steve took a few years ago, I don't know how I'll ever get through them all! :D Whenever I think about this trip, I am reminded of how grateful I am to our traveling photographer friend, Andy Spliethof. He encouraged me to take pictures from the back of the motorcycle as Steve took us on our adventures and I was finally brave enough to try. Once I got used to this method of photography it totally liberated me! It’s made it possible for me to document our trips in an incredible way and the memories from those images are priceless.

The photo I'm featuring is from the stretch we rode between the extreme northern coast of California at Fort Bragg down to Santa Cruz, which is south of San Francisco. The coastline is rugged, wild and extremely beautiful. The roads are winding and rustic, full of countryside and seaside views that are totally breathtaking. There is a reason the west coast route from Canada to Baja, California (just north of Mexico) is so popular. The scenery is spectacular! (I've also included a picture I took before I had my Canon 5D Mk II/III when Steve and I drove down to Upper Lake Klammath. The area is brimming with beauty, including the fence shot I am including! :)

Pam, I took a peek in your photo stream for a wonderful image and found myself staring dreamily at your glowing pear blossoms image. What lovely light! Incredible! I hope that you are having some pretty days to counter our muddy, sloppy ones! *BIG HUGS* from southern Oregon!

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 Peter_Private_Box
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Hi Janet

I really like this mood..

Great composition to include the distanst building on the right, balanced by the 'No parking' post on the left!

Best Wishes, (slightly late) HFF, and a good weekend
Peter
6 years ago.
 niraK68
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Wonderful HFF
6 years ago.
 aNNa schramm
aNNa schramm club
...in another world ... wonderful ***
6 years ago.
 Helena Ferreira
Helena Ferreira
Wonderful!!
6 years ago.
 Christiane ♥.•*¨`*•✿
Christiane ♥.•*¨`*•✿
Very artistic !
Really superb, Janet ! ******
6 years ago.

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