Sad to see the ruined and abandoned crofters' homes. Think of all the hopes and dreams which have had to be abandoned too. Great set of photos, though. xoxox
Very nostalgic. Poor little old abandoned houses! By what I can see, they have not been abused as rubbish tips and free party locations. That's a relief.
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Sad to see the ruined and abandoned crofters' homes. Think of all the hopes and dreams which have had to be abandoned too. Great set of photos, though. xoxox
ReplyDeleteI don't know why but I always love the look of old tractors like that. I think they remind me of the books about farms that I read as a small child!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics! You've inspired me to use that setting on my camera just to see what I can capture!
ReplyDeleteVery nostalgic. Poor little old abandoned houses! By what I can see, they have not been abused as rubbish tips and free party locations. That's a relief.
ReplyDeleteHmmm. It's all a bit, er, sepia. Better than the dreich grey we've got at the moment in reality.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done! Such charm.
ReplyDeleteIt's odd, isn't it, how ruins and dilapitated can be so photogenic (but they are!)
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