The bare limbs of the trees twist and turn as they spiral toward a blue winter sky. The blue sky defies the bitter cold on a cold blustery day. These trees are on the grounds of the Ellington Agricultural Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
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The bare limbs of the trees twist and turn as they spiral toward a blue winter sky. The blue sky defies the bitter cold on a cold blustery day. These trees are on the grounds of the Ellington Agricultural Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Is that you on the piano, doing syncopated things? 😉
Lovely images, nice video of ’em.
Good Heavens, no!! I may live in the country music capital of the world but I am living proof that musical talent does not happen by osmosis!
Allora bella; you would be doing me a favour if you’d let me know who was performing …?
I’m afraid I don’t know. It’s royalty free music from audio magic music purchased from iTunes. I do occasionally use the music of pianist Jeremiah Jones of http://www.lisztonian.com. His work is lovely.
OK, no worries! 🙂
I’m not familiar with that place, but would love to see it. When I’m in town, I never get to get out and really see Nashville. There is such a whole different world unrelated to downtown and I must start paying more attention to it.
I recommend Radnor Lake if you haven’t been there. It’s a great place for a short walk with nature. Ellington is an old farm. It’s a great place for dog walking. Not as pretty as Percy Warner.
I’m a long way from being healthy enough to get to Nashville, walking to the bathroom is still a chore. Hopefully I can get healthy enough to visit these places. Might coordinate with you about the optimal times to come in and get some pictures.
Sorry to hear that. I hope you’ll be better soon!! Yes! Let me know.
I really like the slide shows you put together. I watched one other, the last one, and appreciate the peaceful vibe.
Thanks! That’s what I’m for! We all need a little peace now and again. At least I do!!
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