Hello! Is anyone still out there?
It's been just over a year since I last posted. Wow, time flies. A lot has changed in my life, and that’s partly why I've been absent, but, let’s be for real, I was never the most consistent blogger to begin with.
Here are a few potential reasons for my hiatus:
- New role at work? More responsibilities and less "me" time.
- Life changes? I went through the end of a long-term relationship, sold my house, and moved.
- A bit of laziness? Perhaps.
Even with everything going on, I’ve still managed to take a few photos and enjoy those quiet backroads where it’s just me, the open scenery, and only the occasional interruption from those ridiculous wind turbines (not a fan haha).
To ease back into things, let’s start with a few barns I’ve come across over the last month. The first one is my 'favourite', it’s sadly collapsed since my last visit, but as someone who tends to anthropomorphize things, I can’t help but see the big smile on its face, even in defeat.
This is fine, everything is fine. |
Can you see the turbines? |
Golden Oldie. |
So to recap, this blog is pro anthropomorphization, and against wind turbines.
I hope you are all doing well, and thank you for reading this far.
...wow, what a treat to see you pop up. The last one is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom! Glad to see you here!
DeleteIt is good to see you again! Welcome back. I love your photos so whenever you post I’ll be here. Love the sky in the last one and that smile in the first.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate that!! Nice to see you.
DeleteGreat to see new photos and a new post from you! I see that old barn's big smile too. I wish you joy in your new beginnings.
ReplyDeleteThank you! It has been a year of change, but good change!!
DeleteGlad to hear that you've gotten through all the "stuff" and have come back refreshed and with an improved life. Looking forward to following you. Hugs from the base of the mini-mountain in Maine where the weather is lovely. Regina
ReplyDeleteHello and welcome, thank you for your kind words. I bet it is beautiful in Maine this time of year!
DeleteGood to see you, can't believe it's been a year. I love the smile on the collapsing barn. Good luck with all the changes in your life.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't believe it had been a year either! Nice to see my favourite bloggers and catch up.
DeleteWelcome back!
ReplyDeleteI really like old barns.... even if they are on their last legs, so to speak.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you back. Just retired here in June so will be skulking around the Alberta back roads as well. :)
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