Tuesday, August 28, 2012
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- Weekend Reflections - Mural
- Donut Tree
- Stouffville CO-OP Grain Elevator
- Isolation
- Seagulls
- Early Fall Colours
- On Guard For Thee
- Friday Fences - Picket
- Signs, Signs - Honest Lawyer
- Strange Find
- Morning Paint Job
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- Signs. Signs - Seniors Moment
- Beaver Tree
- Mini Construction Boom
- Cooling Down
- Invasive Plant
- Magnificent Home
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- Signs, Signs - Transporter Room
- Lighthouse - Maine
- Puppy Dog
- Sunset Behind The Clouds
- Heritage Railway
- Tire On The Beach
- Weekend Reflections - Bottle
- Signs, Signs - Texaco
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Nice shot of a rural situation. Here in amsterdam they made appartments out of a grain elevator but I must admit it was a very big stone one.
ReplyDeleteI can see why. It would be wrong to lose that part of their history. Fine shot, Andy.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad the residents of Stouffville realize they have a treasure!
ReplyDeleteToo many elevators are being dismantled. I wish them luck saving this one.
ReplyDeleteThese old grain elevators are historically and culturally significant buildings sometimes referred to as "the cathedrals of the plains." They are rapidly disappearing from South Dakota. Good to see this one survives.
ReplyDeleteI like stark shapes like this.
ReplyDeleteI like to keep things intact. Once gone, forever gone.
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