Treepusher wrote:
Nice one, John. I grew up in rural Ohio (my backyard was soybeans) and worked summers during college in Madison, Indiana, on the Ohio River. Lots of scenes like this all about (and me without a camera back then, lol). Enjoyed this one.
Thanks for looking, Randy. For me, there's nothing better than farm life.
DickC
Loc: NE Washington state
Very nice shot, thanks!!!
DickC wrote:
Very nice shot, thanks!!!
Thanks for looking, Dick.
Wonderful shot, John! It needs some TLC but I love the character of this barn!! If walls could talk!!
Nice shot, John. I think your neighbor needs a new roof.
angela k wrote:
Wonderful shot, John! It needs some TLC but I love the character of this barn!! If walls could talk!!
Thanks, Angela. I appreciate the look. I doubt it's going to get any TLC, since it's been abandoned for some time.
Thanks, John. A new roof is needed, but somehow I doubt that will happen.
Bill_de wrote:
Very nice John!
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Thanks for looking, Bill.
Thank you for the wonderful shot, it speaks of a time gone by. Where are those that built these structures. They put heart and soul in to their work, and the land. There are many such vanishing icons. Soon they will be no more. Will it be so with us? What will the youngest of our generations build, a wall at our borders, a Starbucks on every corner. Will a picture of a decaying life style center ever evoke such emotion. I feel not. Please frame this and remember all that has past before you.
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