
Jude, on Travel Words, is finishing up the month (January) on the color “brown” before calling for a new color on Sunday for the month of February. I am currently living in southern Florida and my mind is thinking in vivid color with flowers, blue skies, and brilliant sunshine. Looking through my last two files from trips to the Naples Botanical Garden, I didn’t find much brown. Stumped!
Then I remembered all the files I have of photos taken while going down dirt roads in southern Michigan, where the other half of my “Life in Color” takes place. My first search was of barns but most of the barns in Michigan are red or white – but I found a few that weathered brown instead of grey.
Then I began to find other photos of brown found along dirt roads. Including Farmer Brown, himself, one of his long-horned steer, and a wooden silo. Hope you enjoy this little excursion into the browns of farmland in the “Greatlakes State”.






A beautiful meditation, Pat. 🙂
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Love country scenes, especially long paths and barns. Someday, I may have to frame photos for a gallery wall — I love them so much!
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I feel the same way – growing up in Michigan means that these scenes are in my DNA.
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These are wonderful.
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Ooh, I love your dirt road trips, Pat!
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What a beautiful collection of wonderful photos, Pat 🙂
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So happy you enjoyed them.
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Gorgeous!
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Thanks, Dawn.
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As always a delight!
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Oh, fabulous! I am so glad you found these Pat, in time to share. Love the dirt road photo and the wonderful barn. And what a wonderful shot of the steer! Thanks again. Jude xx
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Truth!
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