Monday, November 10, 2008

That's My World Tuesday

My regular readers know that I live in a village south of the city of Vancouver, almost on the border to the state of Washington. The village is considered a sort of "bedroom community" because most people who live here commute to work in neighbouring cities like Richmond, Surrey, or Vancouver. Around the residential area lie lots of farmland, though, and it's a very enjoyable trek of about 5 minutes to drive out to see old barns, cattle, horses, goats, rural mailboxes standing like drunken soldiers at the side of the road and the coal trains as they sidle on down the track to Roberts Bank Port. If you'd like to see a video of the train click here. Anyway, here are a few shots I thought I'd share with today from a couple of weeks ago on a brilliant sunny fall day just 5 minutes from my house, which is in the residential area.






It's all so quiet, peaceful and picturesque until suddenly looming out of the distance are a few monster houses! In the midst of this pastoral scene, these structures are ugly and to my eyes a blight on the landscape. I sure hope they don't eventually take over the entire area.

14 comments:

Firefly the Travel Guy said...

You live in a beautiful area. Its great to be able to have rural country side close to home. It makes for a perfect break away spot if the city becomes too much. As far as development goes. If they have already started I'm afraid they won't stop. Its happening all over here as well.

Jeanne said...

Darn those McMansions messing up a beautiful landscape. Your country side looks very similar to ours here in Massachusetts.

Louise said...

I will agree that the old barns and such are prettier than the new, giant houses. But my guess is that eventually the new will take over.

What I love about your photos is the lighting. The sun was so golden. Very beautiful.

Susan said...

Hi Leslie,
Your area is much like Maple Ridge with its rural charm. But here also we are battling the sprawl of urbanization.

Carletta said...

It's like looking at the past and the present. I love your images - my kind of world. :)

Unknown said...

Sadly, those structures will take over the area eventually! People move away from the city to be out in the country, but all of their homes are eating up the pretty country side. Pretty soon there will be no room for the farmer!

Unknown said...

Oh, I forgot to say that I LOVE your farm pictures. Farms make me so happy! God bless you this week

Gaelyn said...

What a sharp contrast. The beautiful country and the ugle development. What a monstrous house. Why would anyone need something so big?
Nice photos.

Arija said...

Lovely quiet rural area, we have those too, untilbig town money moves in on a small allotment and pts up a brick temple to mammon.
I so often wish I won a big lottery, could go around offering these people a good price on condition they watch me blow the place up.
Progress is all very good and proper to a point, but not to turn quaint villages into monstrosities of dormitory suburbs.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Leslie: Welcome to My world and that was a nice trip around your changing part of Canada. I like the big barn and await more of your world.

Ruth W. said...

Leslie....I didn't even know you had this blog also? Wonderful pictures, I will be following this one also.

Gemma Wiseman said...

Wonderful lighting effects in your photos! And those mailboxes are just like a series down the road from me at Arthurs Seat on the Mornington Peninsula in australia!

maryt/theteach said...

Your photos of Your World are so sharp and crisp - a pleasure to look at! Monster houses are cropping up around here too. They are a blight on the area, Leslie!

Kelly said...

Leslie! I absolutely love your photos of the barns! There is nothing neater than an old barn! Have you seen the one on my blog of the Round Barn? If you haven't, you might find it of interest, maybe not, but anyway, it's there if you want to take a look. I love your post! Very peaceful and relaxing! Great job!