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by Peggy Franz
$38.00
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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I captured this during our last snow fall last month. One of my most favorite places to go when it snows. I always like to capture it in different... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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I captured this during our last snow fall last month. One of my most favorite places to go when it snows. I always like to capture it in different ways. This I just want to see the red.Sandy Creek Covered Bridge boasts the picture-perfect appearance of an old red barn. It was one of six bridges built in 1872 to allow passage from the Jefferson County seat of Hillsboro to St. Louis. John H. Morse built Sandy Creek Covered Bridge using the Howe-truss design, named for William Howe. Howe patented his design in 1840, which featured the use of vertical rods to draw wooden members tight against the top and bottom of the bridge. Three of the four remaining covered bridges in Missouri were built using the Howe-truss design, including Sandy Creek, Burfordville and Locust Creek covered bridge
Hi , My name is Peggy, Taking photos has been a great passion since my early life. Having learned solely by trial and error and hands on practice..Self taught .Capturing nature and wildlife has become my primary goal. There are so many different expressions in animals and even landscapes,that the possiblities are endless! An eye for detail has contributed greatly to any successes I have enjoyed. Born and raised in Missouri, I love the woods and the endless possibilities of beauty in the rolling mountains of the Ozark Foot Hills. Outgoing and tenacious ,I put my heart and soul into my photography and everything I do! . I currently learning to do some art work in addition to my photography. Accomplishments : 2016 Jefferson County Mo...
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Aimelle ML
This had to be in SC!! Gorgeous composition and love those rich reds Peggy
Aimee L Maher
Great capture!!!
Judy Paleologos
wonderful image!
JOHN TELFER
Peggy, Perfect winter scene with all of nature showing its beauty, love the way the red bridge shows up in all off this white covered snowy area, great details on the bridge and the surrounding areas
Charlie and Norma Brock
Fabulous!
Pete Reynolds
Amazing standout colours Peggy, L
Joe Schofield
Lovely image! L
Athala Carole Bruckner
Love the black and white with color..... beautiful winter capture...v/f
Annie Zeno
Some warmth in all the cold--nice!
Jim Cook
Great contrast! L
Carol R Montoya
Beautiful winter scene~love the red cover bridge! L
Joan Davis
So lovely!
David and Carol Kelly
Beautiful
Doris Wood
Very nice.
BASANT SONI
GRAND presentation ..with amazing snow-show.. Divine
Marie-Line Vasseur
Very gorgeous wintery scenery!
Elena Nosyreva
Beautiful combination of colors!
Stuart Litoff
Beautiful work!
Shannon Beck-Coatney
The pop of red is perfect!
Miro Gradinscak
Very nice! v
Zinvolle Art
Such beautiful selective color! Love the contrast and the composition! L
Dawn Currie
Great image
Randi Grace Nilsberg
Very nice! L
Darlene Graeser
I really enjoy the coloring on this photograph. Well done.