LOVE the first one! I think you should start a "roadtrip" meme and we can all post pics taken from an everyday trip...even if it is to the grocery store!
Aloha!! The first shot is my favorite one!! Thank you for sharing. Hope you'll have time to visit my WW over at http://upcountrysmiles.com Thank you, Cindy O
These are great, especially the first one - a teepee with gas pumps!?!? And the "historic automobile route" sign made me laugh - there just something ironic and so American about it!
I love a good road trip. The last photo brought back memories of a mill I know in the DC burbs. I forgot the name, but the building is great. It's my favorite.........................:)
Love that first one!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Digital Flower. It's so colorful :)
ReplyDeleteWish I can do a road trip once we have our own car :)
Wow! So many interesting sights for just a little road trip.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
That is beautiful!!! Happy WW:)
ReplyDeleteI love that silo. I want to live there. Inside the silo!
ReplyDeleteheh heh!
very cool silo - don't see many painted up so brightly
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ReplyDeleteA little road trip with many beautiful shots! Have a great day, Lisa :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. I adore the first and last one. Amazing shots!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW from Sara @ the Mostly Wordless Wednesday H.Q.!
love your pictures. it was vividly captured. :)
ReplyDeletehappy Wordless Wednesday :)
greeting from the Philippines :)
Oh, thanks for taking us on this beautiful road trip with you!! I need one of those!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!!!!
You have THE coolest road trips. Nevermind me stowing away in your backseat.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pix.
That is a very cool silo, but why does the tipi have gas pumps outside of it?
ReplyDeleteI've read about people fixing up the inside of silos as houses, so Pamela's idea is do-able.
I love that door shot! I've always thought silos were cool - probably because you don't see many here on the beach LOL
ReplyDeleteone word. fun.
ReplyDeleteThe first shot reminds me of the kinds of things we'd see on the old Route 66 as we traveled from California to New York each summer. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteMe too...love that first one.
ReplyDeleteSuper series. I particularly love the last shot. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a picturesque road trip! So lovely! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLisa: Very nice sinage and great photos. I like your stream and building photo.
ReplyDeleteVery neat photos! Looks like a cool place
ReplyDeleteLOVE the first one! I think you should start a "roadtrip" meme and we can all post pics taken from an everyday trip...even if it is to the grocery store!
ReplyDeleteAloha!!
ReplyDeleteThe first shot is my favorite one!! Thank you for sharing.
Hope you'll have time to visit my WW over at http://upcountrysmiles.com
Thank you,
Cindy O
I wish I could come!! #4 is stunning, my absolute favourite one!
ReplyDeleteThese are great, especially the first one - a teepee with gas pumps!?!? And the "historic automobile route" sign made me laugh - there just something ironic and so American about it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the scenic route :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Wordless Wednesday to you!
I like the last one best.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving these colors! Very cool! Wonderful series of photos, Lisa!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW! :)
That is just plain amazing! So vibrant. So unreal. I love these intense colors.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an amazing trip, I am sure is was awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove these photos. The last one looks like a painting. The first one is so cool. I love finding art in unexpected places.
ReplyDeleteI love a good road trip. The last photo brought back memories of a mill I know in the DC burbs. I forgot the name, but the building is great. It's my favorite.........................:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteOK...give me the coordinates so I can program my GPS and the next time a customer falls asleep in my taxi drunk,,,,,were waking up at he Red Mill.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. I love those old mills. I think I have been to one in my life, but I do love the photos and paintings of them.
ReplyDeleteThat first one is so incredibly colorful. They're all beautiful photos. Looks like a wonderful trip. :D
ReplyDeleteLove, love love #4 and #6. but I have a real weakness for mills anyway (as I'm sure you're aware).
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