004 Broken Fence Meets Stone Wall
010 Abandoned Hazard House
013 Silhouette Skeleton Bridge
015 Grazing Under the Oak Tree
016 Amador County Barn Window
018 Barbed Wire from a Tree
020 Broken Fence Meets Stone Wall (Close Up)
This older barn is tucked away in the rolling hill of California’s Gold Country.
I’m not sure if the two are redundant, but it looks interesting none the less.
This obviously weathered chimney is missing a few bricks, and no longer facilitates any smoke.
Although it’s mostly falling wood now, this was most likely a lively feeding area in better days.
This old house has long been abandoned, for some reason it has hazardous material signs near it.
This is what is left of an old bridge. Simply the skeleton of the main beams, being over grown by trees.
Unfortunately, this old oak tree full of mistletoe does not provide much shade for the grazing cows.
No, that is not a reflection in this window. You can see through to the rafters of the barn.
This lovely tree has been near this fence long enough to swallow the barbed wire.
This roll of barbed wire was long ago forgotten on its perch.
I’m not sure if the two are redundant, but it looks interesting none the less.