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...but it has some nice looking stove pipes!
ReplyDeleteThat dark line across the front makes me wonder if it had a front porch at one time. It was a cute little place at one time.
ReplyDeleteNice little house. Pitty its empty and not in use anymore.
ReplyDeleteOh, the stories that house could tell!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
It's such a shame to abandon a small farmhouse that has so much charm. I like this photo
ReplyDeleteIt would seem that's been the status quo for quite some time.
ReplyDeleteI see the front door is open. Did you venture inside? This old house makes for a sad photo of loss, failure, or worse.
ReplyDeleteI was tempted to go inside but decided not to.
DeleteWhat a nice house that must have been!
ReplyDeleteI would have photo-shopped out the crane. I am a deceptive one.
ReplyDeleteActually it is a old TV antenna.
DeleteWierd--- someone took the porch off, but kept the shiny chimneys.... Hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteI like your treatment of this shot.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, another one bit the dust.
ReplyDeleteIf those walls could talk..nice capture.
It looks such a pretty house, but I am afraid it will collapse very soon...
ReplyDeleteLove this! Looks like there used to be a porch on the front..the front door and windows look a bit newer. At least they aren't smashed out!
ReplyDeleteI especially like the counter-peaked roof and the single arched window. Terrific shot!
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