As we we're driving along the interstate on our way to Manhattan, Kansas to meet our grandson Cody to stay the week we spotted this beautiful farm.
The fence looks like it went on for miles and such a beautiful white! Would love to own a place like this.
Grandson stayed until today, going back home to Colorado. Will see him again this summer.
Have a great weekend.
Ann
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How pretty! It reminds me of the fences in KY that I saw last Fall.
Sounds like you had a nice time with your Colorado Grandson.
Have a great week!
Hugs
Jan
The white fence and the barns and green pastures are picture perfect. I am sure your visit was fun, with your grandson.
I love seeing land and farms like this. Always so neat and clean. Really made some nice shots for your post.
What a gorgeous farm! Hope you had a wonderful visit with your Grandson and you probably are already longing for the next!
That is truly lovely. Glad you had a chance to get a good visit in with your grandson, too, Ann.
XO,
Sheila :-)
That is a beautiful farm. Glad you had a week with Cody. Lv u Deb
That is a dream farm. Are you sure it's not Dorothy Gale's farm....lol!
Have a great weekend!
Deanna :D
Oh, I love fences like this! They surround, as Deanna said, dream farms, dream places. So beautiful to see!
PS I hope you don't mind: Your blog isn't showing in Mr Linky, so I'll drop it in there for others to see. Is that okay?
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