This aging relic sits with a deteriorating roof on one side, and hardly any on the other. As it was battered by the elements and time, it has refused to disappear entirely and the remaining shell is art shaped by nature and man.
I am so enjoying reading your blog and, although I’m sure you already have one of these, I’ve nominated you for The Versatile Blogger Award. Please see my post ‘Thank You! The Versatile Blogger Award’ for more details.
You are most welcome. I do enjoy your photography. I like that you post a single pic at a time. I, however, only do photo-blogs once a week and therefore must share! 😀 I hope you enjoyed today’s collection.
Very simple and straightforward. And I mean that in the best sense. Sometimes over-processing can ruin a shot. Looking at your body of work makes me wish I lived in your “neck of the woods”.
Paul, I really appreciate you saying that. I think my work reflects many things, first being that at my core, I am a simple and straight forward guy. Also my age plays, and the things I have not learned and don’t want to learn. Too much gadgetry for example. Thank you Paul.
I love these kind of buildings… Calling me 🙂 I can live there… I can paint and make some changes too… Thank you dear Mike, it was a nice photograph again. With my love, nia
I really like this one. It looks a little like the barn/shed we acquired with our property. Ours used to be a pig sty, and is now a shed for the tractor, etc. But the roof on ours isn’t nearly as picturesque (because we replaced it with tin).
Very pretty scene. Nice photo once again!
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Thanks Christina!
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love it! the sparse grass suits the old shed.
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Thank you.
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The proportions of this building are really pleasing.
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Thanks Lorna.
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I am so enjoying reading your blog and, although I’m sure you already have one of these, I’ve nominated you for The Versatile Blogger Award. Please see my post ‘Thank You! The Versatile Blogger Award’ for more details.
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Thank you. I appreciate that you like my blog but will decline this award, as I have on previous occasions.
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Looks like it used to be quite a cozy place. I’m surprised you did not go inside to take photos of the doors and windows from behind.
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I was on someone’s land again and I don’t like to press my luck too much. Just a little. 🙂
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But you are a daredevil. You like to live on the edge! 😀
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Daredevil perhaps. Idiot…..not so much.
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Oooh I love your description!
I see a small carriage in the open side, or maybe a big Little-House-on-the-Prairie and horses with their heads out the windows.
And I so totally forgot to actually click “post comment” and hour ago. Yeesh.
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It does look like a little house on the prairie deal. Always good to hear from my friend Catherine. Thank you.
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You are most welcome. I do enjoy your photography. I like that you post a single pic at a time. I, however, only do photo-blogs once a week and therefore must share! 😀 I hope you enjoyed today’s collection.
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I absolutely love this picture. It’s one of my favourites!
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Thank you very much. I love that you love it, really I do.
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Very simple and straightforward. And I mean that in the best sense. Sometimes over-processing can ruin a shot. Looking at your body of work makes me wish I lived in your “neck of the woods”.
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Paul, I really appreciate you saying that. I think my work reflects many things, first being that at my core, I am a simple and straight forward guy. Also my age plays, and the things I have not learned and don’t want to learn. Too much gadgetry for example. Thank you Paul.
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Oh this is so beautiful…this shed however deteorated, still has so much life in it..Memories keeping it alive
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‘Memories keeping it alive’….I like that a lot. Waiting quietly for the laughter of children once again.
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I love these kind of buildings… Calling me 🙂 I can live there… I can paint and make some changes too… Thank you dear Mike, it was a nice photograph again. With my love, nia
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Thank you Nia.
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Definitely one of the more picturesque sheds. Very nice image to look at.
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Thanks man.
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I really like this one. It looks a little like the barn/shed we acquired with our property. Ours used to be a pig sty, and is now a shed for the tractor, etc. But the roof on ours isn’t nearly as picturesque (because we replaced it with tin).
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They should replace this roof as well unless the whole thing has just been abandoned, which is a possibility I suppose. Thanks.
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