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Beautiful sunset from last Wednesday evening while we were preparing for our annual Thanksgiving Barbecue at Flag Springs United Methodist Church. Share on Facebook
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Beautiful sunset from last Wednesday evening while we were preparing for our annual Thanksgiving Barbecue at Flag Springs United Methodist Church. Share on Facebook
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An old Ford 3000 Tractor in a field beside Brueilly Auto Repair on Hwy. 64 West of Asheboro. Share on Facebook
Share on FacebookSteeple of Sunset Avenue Church of God in Asheboro, NC reaching to the clouds. ~MB Share on Facebook
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The beautiful Easter flower cross celebrating the Resurrection of our risen Savior at Flag Springs United Methodist Church. ~MB Share on Facebook
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Images from Friday night at the 2017 Asheboro Christmas Parade. ~MB Share on Facebook
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Thanksgiving display on the alter table at Flag Springs United Methodist Church. ~MB Share on Facebook
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This is an old abadoned house in the community of Ulah on Covered Bridge Road in Randolph County, NC. It is across the road adjacent from the Ulah Fire Department. As of this writing, I’ve not been able to find … Continue reading
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A pair of wooden snow shoes hanging in a shed with an old 7 Up sign in Randolph County, NC. ~MB Share on Facebook
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I’ve always loved the stained glass window in the front of the sanctuary at Mt. Gilead United Methodist Church. It extends further up toward the ceiling, but I only included the bottom portion when I composed the shot. This was … Continue reading
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Neighbor and friend Seth Couzins discing our garden after having just turned it. This had been our primary garden spot at the farm going back several decades. I have very fond memories helping my grandmother tend this plot from the … Continue reading
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