Old Settlers House, Flinders Ranges, Sth Australia
It was set a long way from the roadside, and yes, there is a fence there. Hard to see, but look for the single post up front. The location is Quorn, or nearby.
What an impressive old structure And, yes, I do see the fence. Living in the country, I am used to looking at them. That first shot of yours is absolutely beautiful....I am thinking it could be a fairy house. Gorgeous capture. genie
I often wonder what the people who built these old places would think if they could see them now... But your photos are wonderful, and I wish I could be there to see!
thanks for visiting Snap Happy Birding, and for leaving a comment; I can still see them. Now both my blogs are resting in idle mode. It was time to give other things priority, even though I miss my regular blogging and the feedback that came my way over the years. Take care.
what a great place!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful details on the building. And no wasted posts on the fence! Love that first shot.
ReplyDeleteI see the fence...had to look really hard! Love this stucture...wonder what the story in behind it!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so desolate!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat building, I love the stone and the lone fence post.
ReplyDeletethat is awesome...
ReplyDeleteWhat an impressive old structure And, yes, I do see the fence. Living in the country, I am used to looking at them. That first shot of yours is absolutely beautiful....I am thinking it could be a fairy house. Gorgeous capture. genie
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous images Carole!!
ReplyDeleteI have never been to SA before. It's is such a beautiful historic state from what I have discovered through my connections on blogger!
I have only really visited all along the entire east coast as far north as Townsville. (I am originally from Melbourne's Mornington Peninsula)
Oh, I love that old house....sure looks so sturdy. Wonder what life has passed through it?
ReplyDeleteMy fence is at Time Stand Still.
I often wonder what the people who built these old places would think if they could see them now...
ReplyDeleteBut your photos are wonderful, and I wish I could be there to see!
What a fabulous location! Great photos, Carole!
ReplyDeleteAh, galvanized iron has its multi-purpose: roof, fence and window cover!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the skies!
Thats all you need to hold a fence up~one post~love the little barn
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