photograph by rebecca wood
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grain
photograph by rinne allen
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words and photographs by rebecca wood
Read Morea mysterious past
another little shack on the side of the road. wondering who lived here and what life was like.
words and photographs by rebecca wood
one more thomasville barn
photographs and words by rebecca wood
Read Moreabandoned church
down in thomas county, we ran across this little church. the door was open, so we peeked inside. there even was a little outhouse- it was a little caved in, but looked charming, still.
words & photographs by rebecca wood
s.s.s.: shack in lakeland, georgia
continuing with rebecca's southern shack society posts, here is a shack for you...in the land of spanish moss...
words & photographs by rinne allen
a beautiful barn
barns are one of those buildings that can stick in your head. i have passed this one several times on random country drives and every time i say....that is the best looking barn! it is one of those that i drive by just to look at.
photos and words by kristen bach
field
photo by Kristen Bach
Sunsets in the Country
Today we have invited our friend and artist Hope Hilton to share slice of life in the country. Thanks Hope!
The sunset might be my favorite thing about living in the country. It’s that light that you get at dusk - it makes everything glow golden. It’s the kind of light that reminds me of the dinner bell ringing when I was a kid. The sun’s going down, it’s time for supper. There it goes...
photos and words by Hope Hilton
a world away
our friend nancy held a special market on the grounds of her new home. it was nestled in the piney woods at the rear of her property. there were ornaments hanging in the privet; holiday lights tangled in with the vines; and friendly faces everywhere. friends like tin cup, rachel sleppy, leslie snipes, kenneth kase, capman, zack & anna belle wood, and of course, nancy, were there selling their beautiful things. and, catie adams was icing a cake, and emily hall set up her tin type photo booth in the woods too. our friend james & others helped nancy create the space for the market over many months, and part of the proceeds went to her neighbors kat & susan's sweet olive farm. hopefully this will become an annual event. it was not to be missed.