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CabinCreek-Kentucky |
Posted - Jul 26 2008 : 4:04:20 PM to have preserved forever?
True Friends * Frannie
adopt a 'rag-chile' http://sistermercysfoundlinhome.blogspot.com
treasures .. new and olde .. http://mudpiemanormercantile.blogspot.com
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4 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
lilwing |
Posted - Jul 27 2008 : 12:04:12 AM Texas and the Southwest for sure .....but also Colorado and that area... hmm...
http://maggie.ecrater.com http://maggiemerch.blogspot.com |
Bear5 |
Posted - Jul 26 2008 : 5:37:48 PM I would love to have about a hundred or so acres in Wyomning. That would be my dream. Marly |
catscharm74 |
Posted - Jul 26 2008 : 5:05:38 PM I have travelled a lot too but I would like to see our coastlines less populated and keeping farmland open and free.
Heather
Yee-Haw, I am a cowgirl!!!
FARMGIRL #90 |
homemakerkate |
Posted - Jul 26 2008 : 4:28:53 PM I have been all over this country, top to bottom, side to side. I could not just pick one place. Each area of the United States has something to say for itself. I love all of it. There is something stiring the way the sun will set on the distand brown mountains, leaving a purple color in Utah, the way the colorado river bounces along, the cool mist reaching up to your parched lips. The snow cap at 5am sunrise on a arizona mountain top, the lazy hang of spanish moss in Georgia, the way the air sticks to you, the green grassland ranches at the base of the blueridge mountains the smell of fresh grass and the sound of some of the worlds best horses playing in Virginia. The sparkling blue water of a mountain lake in central Texas. The way the sweat lifts off your skin mid day in New Mexico leaving a white salty dust behind, while watching the air waver across the desert floor. I remember the pungent smell of sea salt and fish with course sand digging into the bottom of my feet in Cap Cod. No, I could not pick just one place. |