Wednesday, November 12, 2014
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- Do You Get My Drift
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Awareness for the environment is not a bad thing. Get more attention now but still not enough I am afraid.
ReplyDeleteProbably a good thing!
ReplyDeleteI like this sign. Those are some beautiful autumn colors in the background!
ReplyDeleteI suppose they put this sign there for a reason. Hope it helps!
ReplyDeleteIt is good we are becoming more aware of things these days!
ReplyDeleteA good thing! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteLooks like people with 4x4 pickups made a mess of the road with all those muddy ruts. Conservation is wonderful when it happens.
ReplyDeletei support open space conservation. way to go.
ReplyDeletefrankly my dear
It looks like the muddy ruts in that road should help to restrict access!
ReplyDeleteHmm. Restricted...I wonder why. It looks like a nice place to walk...
ReplyDeleteProbably a good idea! Nice dash of autumn in the background too.
ReplyDeleteSeems like a good sign of care for the land.
ReplyDeleteAndy you should enter your fences into Texgal's Thursdays Fences. Your photography is a delight here..
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