My latest road touring took me no further than a few miles from Sage Hill.
As I drove, one constant kept coming into view–barns–I love old buildings!
Even if they are dilapidated and falling away, they have character, a story, some say a soul—and who am I to dispute.
If you aren’t familiar with middle Tennessee it’s hard to get a clear mental picture of the land layout. A lot of wide expanses of farmland, valleys, coves, ridges, mountains on some scale This allows much to be hidden until you round a curve, top a ridge or find yourself at the base of a mountain.
These facts along with the many rivers, streams, and creeks can make a Sunday drive Blogworthy!
Before I headed out of town I stopped by the park, which has a charming history…for another Blog perhaps. I love the Lancaster cabin and met a charming lady who snapped this pic. She didn’t want hers made because she didn’t have her lipstick on…well, I relate to that! I don’t go to the mailbox without mine!! It’s a woman thing!!
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I made my way up Icy Bank on my way into town and that is always inspiring!
A rather high point just above Sage Hill.
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Barns, Barns, barns…and some I missed!
My favorite!
On my way home I drove back over Icy Bank at sunset…Oh mercy….you have to see it!
And 10 minutes I’m home….time out was 3.5 hours.
Therapy of the best kind.
No place like home!
Sounds like a soothing Sunday jaunt. Lovely photos.
It was a soothing day Eileen…time for another one!
Got to love this! 💕
Thank you, Dany, at such time it is safe, you must come down again. I’ll take you up on the ridges that surround Sage Hill You will love it, my friend!