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Do you see what I see? Look very closely at the wheel : )
I got home this evening (26 January 2015) from a full day in the mountains with friends, Cathy and Terry, to soak up the healing power of nature. We explored part of Highway 40, the Smith-Dorrien/Spray lakes area and the Bow Valley Parkway.
When I turned on my computer at home, I read through the various greatly-appreciated comments and looked at each of today's photos. When I looked at this photo, I happened to notice something special that I hadn't noticed before. My daughter had called out to me that she had seen it when she was taking a photo, but I took my two shots before she did and I had wandered over to the barn. Can't believe that I hadn't noticed it - yet there is a good reason : )
I've always had a love of old wagon wheels, even when we were still living in England. When I knew we would be moving to Calgary, Canada, 36 years ago, one of the things I really wanted to get and bring with us was a wagon wheel. Managed to find one to buy, but can't remember where. It's a much more solid one than the thin-rimmed one in this photo, which I photographed in the yard at the second red barn location, SE of Calgary, on 21 January 2015. That day was a day of therapy, spent with my daughter, driving the backroads.
When I turned on my computer at home, I read through the various greatly-appreciated comments and looked at each of today's photos. When I looked at this photo, I happened to notice something special that I hadn't noticed before. My daughter had called out to me that she had seen it when she was taking a photo, but I took my two shots before she did and I had wandered over to the barn. Can't believe that I hadn't noticed it - yet there is a good reason : )
I've always had a love of old wagon wheels, even when we were still living in England. When I knew we would be moving to Calgary, Canada, 36 years ago, one of the things I really wanted to get and bring with us was a wagon wheel. Managed to find one to buy, but can't remember where. It's a much more solid one than the thin-rimmed one in this photo, which I photographed in the yard at the second red barn location, SE of Calgary, on 21 January 2015. That day was a day of therapy, spent with my daughter, driving the backroads.
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