French Country Lavender in a galvanized pail painted with the bold beautiful yellows and blue of Provence in a vibrant, stylized composition.
Another working day ends in country Australia.
Watch the Video here Feel it falling off like clothing / Taste it rolling on your tongue / See the lights above you glowing / Oh and breathe them deep into your lungs It was always simple, not hidden hard / You’ve been pulling at the strings playing puppeteer for kings / And you’ve had enough But the search ends here / Where the night is totally clear / And your heart is fierce / So now you finally know that you control where you go / You can steer So hold this feeling like a newborn / Of freedom surging through your veins / You have opened up a new door / So bring on the wind, fire and rain It was always simple, not hidden hard / You’ve been played at a game called remembering your name / And you stuffed it up But the search ends here / Where the night is totally clear / And your heart is fierce / So now you finally know that you control where you go / You can steer ‘Cos you’ve been listening for answers / But the city screams and all your dreams go unheard But the search ends here / Where the night is totally clear / And your heart is fierce / So now you finally know that you control where you go / You can steer / Year get out of the box and step into the clear / ‘Cos now you finally know you can steer Missy Higgins
Watch the Video here PART ONE PART TWO He’s a stranger to some / And a vision to none / He can never get enough / Get enough of the world. For a fortune he’d quit / But it’s hard to admit / How it ends and begins. On his face is a map of the world / (A map of the world) / On his face is a map of the world / (A map of the world). From yesterday, it’s coming / From yesterday, the fear / From yesterday, it calls him / But he doesn’t want to read the message here. On a mountain he sits / Not of gold but of shit / Through the blood he can learn / See the lives that he took. From the council of one / He’ll decide when he’s done with the innocent. On his face is a map of the world / (A map of the world) / On his face is a map of the world / (A map of the world). From yesterday, it’s coming / From yesterday, the fear / From yesterday, it calls him. But he doesn’t want to read the message / He doesn’t want to read the message / He doesn’t want to read the message here. On his face is a map of the world. From yesterday, it’s coming / From yesterday, the fear / From yesterday, it calls him / But he doesn’t want to read the message here. From yesterday, from yesterday / From yesterday, the fear / From yesterday, from yesterday / But he doesn’t want to read the message / He doesn’t want to read the message / He doesn’t want to read the message here 30 Seconds To Mars
How fun! These are old cast iron farm equipment seats shown at a local tractor festival this past weekend. The man who owned them has over 600 of them, most dated pre-1900s. this is my daughter’s shot – I love the different colors. Yes, folks… we do have TRACTOR festivals in Texas! We also throw buffalo chips, but I won’t get into that… Oct 08 Update: Thanks to everyone who voted for this photo to be Country Magazine’s Rural Photo of the Year. It made the top 4!!! E.
Cowboy riding a buffalo at sunset during the end of a rodeo in Cave Creek, Arizona. Canon 20D w/ 28-135mm IS USM.
A nice little cottage, nestled between autumn trees.
A fence dividing sections of a ranch in Santa Ynez, California —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--
Belgian Ardennes.
Secret valley in California. / D-80 and 18-135 kit lens @32mm, F-8, iso-100, 1/100 sec. Matrix focus, Handheld.
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Mighty Oak Tree, and a Foggy Morning Sunrise / Rural Arkansas USA / One nice thing about living in a rural area, is finding shots like this one on you way to the city for work. I make it a point to give myself a little extra time for the drive each morning, just in case I run across a scene like this one.
Waterville, Washington. Middle of nowhere and loving it. Info: RAW/color tone/sharpened © Larry Stewart 2007 / No unauthorized use allowed
Tomaszkowo village, near Olsztyn, Poland Featured in / Collage and Landscape photography / Sets of Two
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Typical Australian bush from Swan River banks, area surrounding Perth, Western Australia Captured with Nikon D300 and Nikkor 18 – 200 VR lens with some additional Lightroom treatment. 569 views 19/12/2009
The greatest guitar of all time.
Where do you go when you want to find peace do you stand on the ground in your space? where do you go when you want to find joy? are you thinking of a time full of grace? Where do you sing to the top of your lungs and loud with no promise of praise? Go find the place, in the space full of grace…. go find the pleasure of love. To all my friends that care to read, laugh, sputter and chat with me here on RB!!!!! Brenda / aka Jazzy This pond belongs to a friend and is a wonderful place to sit and compile or sit and think of nothing…. Thanks for stopping by!!! Canon Rebel XTi / Canon Ultrasonic lens 28-135 / Focal point:80 / f/7.1 / Exposure time: 1/125
By the time we got to Little Milton, the weather had changed…whose idea was it any way to go down on this weekend of all weekends….after all it was Christmas…Pamela had extended the invitation weeks ago, and none of us were keen on the idea then…a remote place…a house no one had seen, or heard of…Wren House?...the name conjured up nothing but a sense of moulding age…on Friday someone, maybe Tom, who was always bored and looking for excitement, made what seemed now to be an idiotic suggestion, that we should all drive down and visit old Pam…the day started out fine and we were in great spirits…even the ancient Rover seemed in good form as we rolled out of the city…it was just after dawn so there was no traffic, but by mid afternoon the wind changed, and it became very noticeable that there was no heat in the car…after the mornings hilarity, silence grew till it was almost palpable…even Dahlia’s feeble attempts to continue telling jokes fell flat….the sky grew much darker, and flurries of snow mixed with rain battered the windshield….Mark’s driving, erratic even in good weather, became downright dangerous on the treacherous roads over the downs…suddenly the old faithful car seemed to make a last gasp for breath and then died….peering out at the unfamiliar landscape we knew the worst… we had now lost our way...Janis (fiction..A Weekend in the Country) Watercolour on Clayboard..part of the Winter Landscape Collection, which is now featured on my art pages...HERE / And HERE / Effet De Neige
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