The Ranch I was on was 3600 acres just out side of Bismarck, ND it was run by my Uncle Gene Wachter. Yes like many Ranchers he also moved into town and lived at the Paterson Hotel which is one of the oldest still being used as a hotel. Some of us kids loved the ranch and they put us to work in order to earn money for school close. So when I see these old barns and ranch houses it just brings back some of the fondest memories I have. My big regret is I did not get into photography until later in life and regret not having some of what I did on film. Thanks again for the memories.
The Ranch I was on was 3600 acres just out side of Bismarck, ND it was run by my Uncle Gene Wachter. Yes like many Ranchers he also moved into town and lived at the Paterson Hotel which is one of the oldest still being used as a hotel. Some of us kids loved the ranch and they put us to work in order to earn money for school close. So when I see these old barns and ranch houses it just brings back some of the fondest memories I have. My big regret is I did not get into photography until later in life and regret not having some of what I did on film. Thanks again for the memories.
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Very enjoyable and interesting buildings jederick.
jaymatt wrote:
Nice photos.
Thanks John...appreciate you stopping by,
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
A lot less people too, difficult to get a shot of the Taj Mahal without people in!
DickC
Loc: NE Washington state
A very nice enjoyble series.
Sirius_one wrote:
A very nice enjoyable series.
Thanks Sirius...Yours was my exact thought too and why I enjoy taking and sharing these scenes...we can only speculate on the memories housed in these structures. Always nice to see you dropped by
Sac-Jack wrote:
The Ranch I was on was 3600 acres just out side of Bismarck, ND it was run by my Uncle Gene Wachter. Yes like many Ranchers he also moved into town and lived at the Paterson Hotel which is one of the oldest still being used as a hotel. Some of us kids loved the ranch and they put us to work in order to earn money for school close. So when I see these old barns and ranch houses it just brings back some of the fondest memories I have. My big regret is I did not get into photography until later in life and regret not having some of what I did on film. Thanks again for the memories.
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You are very welcome and thanks for stopping back by. I enjoyed your comments and share your sentiment from my time in ND.
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