And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Buachaille Etive Mhor - the lumpy bit in the background - and the A82 near the entrance to Glencoe. I climbed to the top of the Buachaille got out my camera and saw - sod all but cloud.
Nice once again! I've been having to run the doctor the last few weeks every Friday morning, I have just enough time to read the comics before I go. I end up feeling like I missed something... it was 1845 EDT when I remembered it was Friday & I missed the Open-Road collection!
Puttin’ her hat on backerds ain’t she??
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the one with the dog.
ReplyDeleteAnd another most outstanding "Friday Open Road" photo essay. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteThe covered bridge image reminds me of the several original covered bridges that have survived in Bucks County, PA.
No. 16 is strikingly beautiful. Looked it up...the Scottish highlands. More here: https://www.jaredmackayphotographer.com/Landscape/
ReplyDeleteBuachaille Etive Mhor - the lumpy bit in the background - and the A82 near the entrance to Glencoe. I climbed to the top of the Buachaille got out my camera and saw - sod all but cloud.
DeleteIt's a beautiful world out there.
ReplyDeleteNice set, TGIF
ReplyDeleteNice once again!
ReplyDeleteI've been having to run the doctor the last few weeks every Friday morning, I have just enough time to read the comics before I go. I end up feeling like I missed something... it was 1845 EDT when I remembered it was Friday & I missed the Open-Road collection!
Little dog in the Jeep!
ReplyDeleteI instantly recognized the West Cornwall Connecticut covered bridge. What a great view of it an the Housatonic River.
ReplyDeleteIs that red covered bridge the "Windsor Bridge" between New Hampshire and Vermont ?
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