Friday, September 3, 2010

Yellow Lawn

This barn in Hollis sits in a field with lots of yellow. The heat wave of late August and September has passed, and I'll just say that working in buildings in Maine when it's 92-94, without air-conditioning, ain't a lot of fun. Scorching really! On the hurricane front, it looks like we're getting wet with some significant winds, but that's about it. They're saying the storm surge along the coast will have the largest impact.

16 comments:

  1. What a beautiful red and white house! I like it. It harmonizes perfectly with the yellow and green field. Great shot!

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  2. That barn looks to be brand new. It is in a nice setting too.

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  3. Stay safe! Beautiful colors in this photo.

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  4. The building has clean lines...so attractive and so well-maintained. Great composition.

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  5. Until I moved to Florida, I never thought about New England getting hit by hurricanes...and if I had I would have said that's impossible.

    Now I feel better you than me. ;-))

    Yeah, I've always said I've suffered more from the heat in areas where there is no a/c than in California, Arizona, Texas and Florida -- states where I have lived.

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  6. I love that yellow field, it's gorgeous!
    Beautiful capture,
    hugs and a happy weekend
    Léia

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  7. A contemporary version of a farm house? I swear he/she is smiling

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  8. btw: the redirect address from the comment you left on my blog doesn't come through. I had to do a little searching to find you

    http://www.pasttimeamainebackyardandbeyond.blogspot.com/

    works much better

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  9. The yellow offsets the red perfectly. I hope your weather isn't too bad this weekend!

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  10. love those clean lines in the barn.

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  11. Wondeful color. Such rich color too. Stay safe from the storm.

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  12. I really love this photo. This looks like KY.

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  13. I love the red and the yellow, but I think I am sneezing from the yellow. . .

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