Here's an old barn for those who voted for old barns in the comments. I found it on Nanney Kennedy's Meadowcroft Farm. She said the building came with the farm , she thinks someone goofily used roof shingles on the sides and they aged in those muted colors. I liked how it looked from the moment I arrived . But then, even more because it echoed her dyeing that day:
Maine light in late September. That's Nanney, herding.
Can't close without a sheep shot, for those who commented in favor of seeing more of the ladies....tell me she's not smiling. Just a little smirk for the camera.
Oh, she definitely looks like she's smirking on your ravator shot!
ReplyDeleteIts amazing how all the colors work together.
gorgeous pics...and congrats KT!!!
ReplyDeleteOf course I want to see sheep shots! I love that glorious yarn too though, and the barns, in fact almost all things outdoors. I am grateful that you peek into artists' lives on our behalf.
ReplyDeleteShe is smiling for sure! Your photos are always a treat for those of us who like to stick our nose in your life. :-)
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I always love your pics, but the sheep are my favorites.
ReplyDeleteAnd that girl is deinitely smirking...
I love the sheep, but this time the yarn grabbed me. Beautiful.
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