A walk, a market, a old house, a horse stable {Part 1 of 6}
The walk was as usual. Beautiful. A warm sunny day. I believe I may have walked from one end of St. Augustine to the other. And I know I have missed many streets. So much of St. Augustine. So little time.




{Continue to part 2...}
1 comments:
I "follow" your blog and I need to let you know how much I enjoy your photographs. Your points of view and choices of subject are awesome! Your use of the blog technology amazes me as well.
Warmest regards
Ken B.
Post a Comment