Sometimes, the best date nights are those spontaneous adventures Mike and I share in our sunshine yellow Jeep Wrangler. After the post-dinner clean-up, we like to put a little gravel in our travel, rolling over Loudoun County’s winding backroads. We always discover a tucked-away visual treat, like a fading sunset melting into a verdant pasture or a tattered old barn, fighting to stand tall against the inevitable decay of time and weather. Last week, we took a side trip off one of our well-worn routes and stumbled upon this barn, its metal roof peeled back by the power of a tornado that touched down a few years back. I didn’t have my Nikon 35mm or one of the family’s Canon point-and-shoots. So these photos were shot with my hubby’s iPhone camera. Oh snap–gotta love a drive-by photo shoot.
Be blessed–and be a blessing,
Martha, LoudounCrazyMom
Nice scenery.
Thanks for the comment. 🙂 I’m definitely lucky to have so many backroads to explore.
These are gorgeous! Do you have instagram on your phone? You should!
Kenny–help. Not sure what an instagram is. I’m not the most tech savvy. 🙂
Gorgeous!!