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Showing posts with label old houses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old houses. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2012

SUNDAY AFTERNOON DRIVE

SUNDAY AFTERNOON DRIVE

A hot, sunny, summer day streched before us as we hit the road.  The sky was the most amazing blue with big puffy clouds floating about.  The universe beckoned us to come explore!

I took my camera because there is a beautiful, old brick building which I have wanted to photograph for years.  I was finally going to take those pics!
Here it is!  FANCY HONEY, The Altamaha Apiaries.
Click on the pic to get an enlarged view.

When we first "discovered" this old building the front was all covered by overgrown shrubs, trees and weeds.  Someone cleared it away and gave the world this view.
It has some serious cracks in the brick front.

A perfect address!

Wow, don't you wish you could go inside?

The shed behind the building, where the drawers from the bee hives are stored.
Relics of days gone by... but there was more to see along our way!
Bamboo fields are so beautiful.
Pine trees and Palmettos.

A ceramics studio along the way.
Hmmm.... this door reminds me of an Appaloosa Horse.

Here is a wonderful little out building with an attached shed.

Great little building!

Ohhhh, what have we here?
Closer...

And closer...
Ahhhh, DRINK COCA COLA....

I absolutely love this old building!  Mmmmm-wahh!

Oh, yeah!  If we could just go in here!

An old gate which used to keep animals in or out maybe.

I think I'll go back and see if they want to sell the old metal lawn chair.

Such a comfortable old house.  I could rock on this front porch for hours.

Life is good here!
I love this house. I would trade the lattice for brick or stone and live happily ever after.

And this is a very beautiful house of worship.
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We had a wonderful day and took in a whole lot more than what I have shared here.  I'll split the rest of the trip into a couple of more posts to keep from monopolizing all of your time!  Check back for the "crazy cars" and sun flower fields!  Love you, bye!
Ann