Show Us Your Landscape Photos, Please :-)
#151
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: North DFW
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Here's some of my pictures
A field of bluebonnets near Weatherford, Texas
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My backyard sunset in Texas
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My brother's milk cows in Michigan
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Mackinaw Bridge, Michigan
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#152
Originally Posted by luv-e
Love the tracks. Mom does LovYa. lol lol
I live near New Harmony, Indiana.
#153
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Murray, Ky. Looking for a nice cushy pillow to rest my head on!
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Originally Posted by Pam
Originally Posted by luv-e
Love the tracks. Mom does LovYa. lol lol
I live near New Harmony, Indiana.
#154
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Please excuse - but I am FORCED (after looking at the pictures)--------------"Ohhhhhhhh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain; for purple mountain magesties, above the fruited plain - AMERICA!! (and Austrailia, England, Canada and whomever I forgot) AMERICA! GOD bless----------.........I forgot the rest of the line...
#155
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Originally Posted by All Thumbs
What a beautiful scene and what a wonderful idea if we can continue this thread with the wonders of our world. Here is my photo I would like to share. It is somewhere on the Colorado (USA) flatlands near my childhood home.
#159
Originally Posted by stitchinwitch
You ladies are truely amazing - and it MUST be said-----we are living in a terrible time in history - all the disasters - either man-made or natural that have plagued us - between all the tornadoes, the hurricanes, the oil spills, and earthquakes, we need to refocus on the absolutely "plusses" in our lives. The simple beauty of the area in which we live, the endearing friendships that we have made, and of course, this site, which has opened up our worlds and brought them closer together. Oh! need I forget the common denominator of QUILTING!! ha! I, for one, appreciate all of you and your participation in this thread expecially!!
Sad as it is, the beetle destroying all those pines will soon have the mountains brown. (Note the one tall dead tree on the left of photo.) It will be a couple generations before the trees will be this tall and green again. On the western slope, the mountains are already full dead trees and this beetle has traveled throughout the state and northern states into Canada. Look quick everyone and lets get our country documented into landscaped quilts. Anyone has my permission to use my photo for your pattern interpretations.
#160
What fun! There are many talented shutterbugs amongst the quilting group!
One of Pittsburgh's many bridges
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Pittsburgh at dusk
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Out my back window
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