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San Joaquin Valley, My World

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This 1890's restored ranch house is located at the end of the Lewis S. Eaton bike trail.  After a long bike ride in the summer heat, exploring the inside of this ranch house was a great way to cool off.

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Sylvia K said…
What a gorgeous, breathtaking capture of an incredibly beautiful place! Really stunning! Thanks for sharing with us! Hope you have a lovely week!

Sylvia
EG CameraGirl said…
I very much like the grass in the foreground and the mountains in the back. Fabulous texture!
jabblog said…
Absolutely beautiful! The contrast between the architecture and its location is striking.
Penelope Notes said…
Such a charming view of the house and the rolling hills in the background look mystical. Thanks for showing this wonderful place. :)
Carver said…
Great shot. Looks like a beautiful place to explore both out and in. I love the way the mountain range looks.
Rajesh said…
Beautiful shot of the valley. Lovely landscape.
BraCom said…
Thank you for sharing this beautiful photo on MyWorld

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Shey said…
Just love the layers of this shot & the way it changes color from the grass to the buildings, then trees & mountains. Fantastic capture!
Unknown said…
very picturesque! the ranch house and the mountains make a gorgeous photo.
Unknown said…
Amazing landscape, great shot.
Arija said…
A lovely photo and place. Well worth the hot ride.
Marlene said…
Fabulous photo, that is a gorgeous location, love the palm trees as the backdrop for the wonderful old house.
readingsully2 said…
Wow, what a beautiful place. That photo is spectacular. :)

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