One of the days we were in Ohio we drove to Charm, Ohio. These are some fences and farms we saw.
It was a wet day with a few dry spells, the very last day of September. And now it’s November already.
So far this is what November looks like here.
Facebook lit up last night and today about the Cubs winning the World Series in game 7. In general I’m not a baseball follower but doing something for the first time in 108 years is significant. I did manage to stay awake and see the outcome. I found these photos in my archives from my one and only time outside Wrigley Field in 2012.
Congratulations Chicago Cubs!
Thank you TexWisGirl for hosting Good Fences.
I love all those photos. What a beautiful serene place to travel in slow motion to capture the beautiful views..B
Charming indeed! Here’s to November and the world series win by the Cubs!!!!
Hello, Happy November to you! Wonderful fence finds. I always enjoy seeing the critter behind those fences. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!
That was a great game! I love your fence photos; great contribution for Good Fences.
Wonderful farms and fences there. I can see why they named the town, Charm. – Not much of a Baseball fan so I didn’t catch the game at all. I bet though it would be fun to attend a big league game like that.
Even I got into this game! Like you say, winning after 108 years is something! Isn’t it neat that we were in that “area” earlier in the Fall … some of us landed in Chicago and on we went to Ohio. Nothing to do with baseball though.
How I’ve enjoyed seeing your photos of Holmes County and this brings back memories of our time in Charm where we went horse riding! Beautiful countryside!
Yes, indeed, credit where it is due. Congrats to the Cubs!
I am intrigued by the Amish and always enjoy seeing sights about them. Not a baseball fan, but love football. Stay up really late to watch the Dallas Cowboys.
such pretty farm country! yay for the cubs. 🙂
No wonder it’s called Charm. Aptly named. Loved the photos and all those fences! We watched the last game of the World Series and it was well worth every minute! What a nail biter! 🙂