Monday, September 13, 2010

My World Tuesday

Yesterday I decided it was just too nice to do chores.  I loaded up the camera and went for a ride. Our part of the world still has gravel roads that wind through the countryside, up and down hills. Its hard to get lost as  most head east and west.
I came across this old church built in 1915, the last remnant of a once thriving town called Cato.
Mules and Horses sharing some shade.
Pastures
and creeks along the way, a lone coyote, red tail hawks, turkey buzzards, scissor tail flycatchers, all shared the mid day with me.
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10 comments:

Sylvia K said...

What incredibly beautiful captures of your world! Thank you for sharing! And thanks for your visit/comment! Always appreciated! Have a great week, Larry!

Sylvia

VioletSky said...

These photos are amazing. Such bright sunlight and everything is so cvrisp and clear.

Anonymous said...

What fabulous buildings! Looks like a sunny day in your part of the world.

BraCom said...

Thank you for sharing these incredibly beautiful photos

Have a nice week,
Greetings, Bram

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Unknown said...

What a lovely part of the world you are in, I enjoyed yr photos very much.

Gwendolyn L said...

What great fun - a day of driving around and just looking at all the interesting things, thinking about the past and what used to be. Thanks for sharing your photos and your thoughts.

Joe Todd said...

I'm glad you didn't do chores

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Larry: Fun trip through your Kansas roadsides.

Barb said...

Hi Larry, Thanks for letting me take a drive with you there in the Kansas countywide. It sure is scenic. (And very green!)

Anonymous said...

A beautiful photo essay, Larry. You've given me a new appreciation of Kansas.