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Interesting cottages. I wonder how many bedrooms are inside!
2 years agoThis shell frame is so unique and beautiful!
It is a work of art. The person who did this
have a lot of patience to put the different shells
together. It is adorable.
Well worth the trip in to the top.
2 years agoWhat a great name for a river! Boorish locker room jokes come instantly to mind.
2 years agoWe’re with you. We both hate biking in the rain. Wimps of the World, Unite!
2 years agoI agree Jeanna!
2 years agoThat’s a beautiful light.
2 years agoGuys, the weather on NS has been a mix of sun and cold breezes. Winds too. I never had a tour that everyday you just never know what to expect. More rain is in the forecast too. Oh well right, still great.
2 years agoReminds me of "wet" bathrooms in Thailand.
2 years agoRained here off and on now 11 pm lightening and heavy rain. Got a cabin! Love it. Good day tomorrow.
2 years agoThis mailbox is creatively done and cute too!
2 years agoMy first thought was a wheat stalk cutter since it was near threshing equipment but wheat isn't a row crop and this design seems to be row-oriented. That made me think corn, or perhaps soybeans.
2 years agoWe never did figure out what this was. As you said, it appears to be something used for cutting, but that's all we know.
2 years agoI don't know, but the leading edges of the "wings" look like cutting blades so is it possibly a cutting device of some sort? Maybe used to cut corn stalks after harvest?
(You stumped Google's image search; it came up with only TWO results and neither of them was of any use.)
Wow! a nice place for a picnic. What a beautiful view! Relaxing or perhaps take a nap.
2 years ago