Happy Thursday....August 6th.
And.....another thing about this picture........only in East Texas will you find a Pine Tree growing in the middle of a cactus plant! Got to love it!
Joining Good Fences today.....
Have a wonderful day......
shug....
Just stopping in to say hello on this Wednesday afternoon. I have visited a few of you and left a comment on your post. But.. since I am...
Hello, I love the cactus and the old boot. And the rusty roof on the barn is wonderful! Great finds. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI like #1 as well. The boot. Ha-ha. Your right.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed!
hehehe, that old boot sure is an eye catcher!! love this good ole' country views!!!
ReplyDeletelaughed at the cactus and pine because i, too, often marvel at the prickly pears growing around here among other 'greener' plants. :) love the rusty large barn! thanks, shug!
ReplyDeleteI do love the rusty tin roofs on the old barns! I have a few pine trees trying to grow in my rock garden..I need to get them weeded out pretty soon or I will have trees.
ReplyDeleteNever lived anywhere but Texas, you can expect to find many interesting and different sights.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking rusty barn and fencing. - Good eye for spotting the old boot on the fence and oh my those cacti create a bit of a fence all their own.
ReplyDeleteLove the barn and it is funny that old boot on the fence.
ReplyDeleteGreat fence post topper! It could be a new trend to adorn posts with boots! I love the old rusty barn too!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day and stay cool!
I have to wonder why the boot was placed there. During my trip home from Alberta,I saw several fence posts that had a boot on them.
ReplyDeleteGreat fence pictures, and I love your header and the milk bucket.
ReplyDeleteThere must be some meaning behind those boots on the fence in Texas....I've seen them in several different spots.
ReplyDeleteI do love that rusted tin!
ReplyDeleteI love that old barn with all that fencing...
ReplyDeleteThat is a great old barn with the rusty roof! Love those flowers in your header, too. I know their name as well as my own, but I'm so dang tired that I can't think of it at the moment! lol! I think I better turn in soon. Have a nice Friday, Shug!
ReplyDeleteYour picture of the barn caught my eye because it reminds me of a barn between Nacogdoches and Crockett. I was curious where you live in East Texas. We have a few cactus in the Nacogdoches area but mostly just pines!
ReplyDeleteThat poor pine tree! But you're right: only in Texas. :)
ReplyDeleteMy grandparents had a tin roof, so I am enamored with them as well. Brings back memories of rain tap dancing over our heads.
Hope you have a very blessed week, Shug! Thank you for sharing images of my beloved 2nd home, Texas.