The very last seasonal decoration on gates at historic Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky. The buildings in this settlement celebrate the best of Shaker design--simplicity,functional, and beautiful. I especially loved this ochre or mustard yellow building.
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very cool-looking homes!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful home. And it look likes it doesn't have much snow there too. ^_^ Happy Friday and Wishing you a HAPPY NEW YEAR!
ReplyDeleteKim, USA
Love the greens on the gates...so pretty! Great shot of a very charming place! Happy New Year Faye, may 2012 be good to you n yours!
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I just interviewed Deborah Woodworth who penned the Sister Callahan mysteries (about a Shaker eldress living in Kentucky during the depression). You may be interested in checking them out. http://tinyurl.com/78qenuo
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year. Carrie