Since I found myself in a picture-posting mood, thought I'd share these from riding near the house last week. This would be my idea of a good homesite

These next two are of the remains of an old house near Barrett's.


Mizzuz Johnson's husband and his horse simply
make this scene.

Eh, or not. You be the judge.

Worth noting: Such images would not be possible aboard such a fidgety horse (Nockahoma), were it not for Canon's IS (image stabilization) lens. Thank you Canon for including that in an affordable 10MP digital camera. If the folks at Canon are reading this, I'm ready to talk sponsorship arrangement.
Glad to see some pictures. Thanks!
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