Lauren’s home photo this week. This hill is next down the valley from the one that most often appears in my outdoor photos. Our house is just out of the frame, on the right.A perfect July day in a nice rainy summer, so that everything is bright green and lush.
Blessings on your day all! ☺
Great photo. Reminds me of home. Wait a minute. It is home.
Have a great day!!
Oh so pretty – makes me want to exhale.
Since you were able to remove a chopstick from a previous photo, could you somehow transplant me into the middle of that grass, oh magic one? :) I’m pretty sure every problem in the world could be solved if I was sitting on that lawn looking at that view.
Beautiful.
sara
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You must thank God every day for letting you live in His country.
I am so envious.
Bear((( )))
how lucky… everything around here is turning brown.
the cloud on the right side of the picture looks like a huge hand signaling OK… lovely picture!
Hugs Laura
At the bottom of that hill is a creek that I used to go play in all the time when I was a kid. I just had to be in screaming distance of the house. Its a good thing mom can yell really loud
Lovely
Where is this taken? It looks like Oklahoma.
Beautiful shot!
Pretty! But not quite as pretty as Oklahoma. ;)
Tonjia – that is my front yard, right here in Upstate NY.
laura – lauren and my mother in law are the experts at seeing things in the clouds – they all just look like clouds to me, but they can always find something.
bear – I do just that actually :)
krysta – we are having an unusually wet summer, but it is always pretty green here until about October.
sara – I think I would need to upgrade to Photoshop for that!
pj – thanks – I know what you mean.
becoming me – thanks!
Flea – we don't have any wind sweeping down the plains here – that must be the difference.
Ellyn & Lauren – glad you enjoyed it.
Oh! This looks like a Wanda Westberg painting. So beautiful! I love the lushness of the earth and the rolling hills and especially the clouds! Such serenity.
thanks Kate – I will have to look her up.