Thursday, February 07, 2013
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February
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- More Snow
- Signs, Signs - Gas Price
- Abandoned House
- Orchid
- Goldfish
- Praying Mantis Art
- Smash Up Derby
- Icy Cold River
- Signs, Signs - Bicycle Shop
- Abandoned - What Is It?
- Busy As A Bee
- Skiing
- The Advantage Of Deep Snow
- What A Difference A Year Makes
- Sweets For My Sweet
- Comic Book Shop
- But Officer, I Was Only Doing...
- Resting
- The Day After - Clean Up
- Outside The Snow Is Falling
- Snowfall
- He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
- Butterfly
- Abandoned Schoolhouse
- Nothing Elaborate
- Graffiti
- Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
- I'll Take The One With The Waggly Tail
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I don't think it is in use anymore but what do I know. Its a little tricky.
ReplyDeleteI think you are right S.C. It's not too far from my home and I will continue to check it out.
DeleteI am always surprised to see all those abandoned buildings in the US. Here it would have demolished when it looks like this. But I think it has to do with the space you have in your country. Here every inch is needed to built something new.
ReplyDeleteHmmm. This area will soon be a subdivision, I suspect.
ReplyDeleteOh, such vulnerability. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteOops! A silo dance gone bad!
ReplyDeletelove the title!
ReplyDeleteI love the old barns and silos and am happy when they are captured for us to all see and remember.
ReplyDeleteoh, i LOVE this! perfect title!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how tough these old silos can be. Once helped a friend knock down one of his old silos. Took a dozen of us half a day to get the job done, but it finally fell with a roar and a cloud of dust. Odd that one is leaning on the other.
ReplyDeleteI suspect they'll both be lying together sometime soonish. But you never know. Great capture and title.
ReplyDeleteGreat title - I love the Kinks!
ReplyDeleteCool! How many people would not photograph these silos?
ReplyDeleteThat's quite extraordinary really! Perfect title for that capture, haha.
ReplyDeleteI love photographing old buildings. They have such character. Great catch and title.
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect title for the picture. Great take Andy.
ReplyDeleteI agree, probably keeping it standing for a while longer yet... love your post title. Thank you for joining in 'Rurality Blog Hop #1' Hope to see you next Wednesday for #2...
ReplyDeleteThat is a clever caption for today's photo, Andy.
ReplyDeleteGood eye and clever title. Makes you wonder how long that silo has been like that.
ReplyDeleteVery clever interpretation of the condition of the two silos. I expected something totally different when I read your title!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful barn & silos! =)
ReplyDeleteGoing. . .going. . .
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