Rain or no rain, I love photos of the English countryside. The old house that is falling apart, I would love to get my hands on that and recreate it as a fixer upper.
Barns make for such an interesting study! The styles and varieties from different eras, and how they are used now can be fascinating. It's sad to see the ones left to decay, though.
Have not been to Hay-on-Wye since since the early 90's and always meaning to go back. I bought far too many books last visit. I also guess it could be very different now. Enjoyed the pics.
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What a beautiful house on the 5th picture!
ReplyDeleteRain or no rain, I love photos of the English countryside.
ReplyDeleteThe old house that is falling apart, I would love to get my hands on that and recreate it as a fixer upper.
Thanks for sharing... Another reminder for me of holidays in Britain way back in the past!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those are some impressive clouds. And I like the fixer-upper house! :) xoxox
ReplyDeleteBarns make for such an interesting study! The styles and varieties from different eras, and how they are used now can be fascinating. It's sad to see the ones left to decay, though.
ReplyDeleteI love a winding, wandering road and think I would very much enjoy this drive. Really like the barns, too.
ReplyDeleteHave not been to Hay-on-Wye since since the early 90's and always meaning to go back. I bought far too many books last visit. I also guess it could be very different now. Enjoyed the pics.
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