Simple Sunday – Fence Posts and Fields

When visiting my childhood home, I quite often find myself outside walking around in the pasture with my camera.Β  This weekend I could not stop taking pictures of old fence posts and fields left to grow wild grasses.

Wooden fence post

Dried grass field

About Shoes

I am an elementary school teacher, a former microbiologist, a mom to a herd of two boys, and a grilled cheese sandwich and beer connoisseur.
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7 Responses to Simple Sunday – Fence Posts and Fields

  1. Hetterbell says:

    Hi, I just remembered that I tagged you in a post last evening and forgot to tell you. Can’t believe I forgot! Here is a link to it if you’d like to take a look…
    http://hippyh.wordpress.com/2012/03/11/it-girl/

    • shoes says:

      Ahh, you! Thanks for the tag. I will be sure to get to it soon. My Mother-in-law is in town visiting for a week so my blogging has pretty much come to a screeching halt. I did, however, write a post regarding the lovely blog award and hope to get that up in a day or two. Please continue to have patience with me. πŸ™‚

  2. Mona Lisa says:

    These pictures remind me of being young and growing up on our farm! Thanks so much for bringing back some great memories for me πŸ™‚

    • shoes says:

      I am glad I could bring forth to you some great memories. Growing up on a farm in the country was such a wonderful experience for me. I am very lucky that I still have the ability to go home and visit. I don’t know how many pictures I have taken of the out buildings, old barns, sheds, and chicken coops over the years.

  3. Jodi Stone says:

    Those are lovely pictures. I hope you found some treasured memories in your visit home.

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