A farm building has been battered and pelted by the elements for years, but still stands and is fully functional, if a bit leaky. I’m not sure what the round wheel-like thing is.
My roof would leak to with shingles like that π I like all the light in your photo. The fact that it’s almost been stripped of all traces of paint only makes it more appealing to me. I wonder about the day they all built it if they could have imagined how long it would last. Certainly they couldn’t even fathom a photo of it being appreciated by someone in another country.
Didn’t I see this one before? Maybe it’s the Mad Cow… I wonder what that thing lying in front really is. Makes me wonder more what’s inside the building!
That is really quite a nice storage building. I’ll bet it had some good stuff in it!
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Looked like old equipment and a bunch of junk inside.
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Hmm, vintage Mike…I like this! Love the use of monochrome plus the slightly menacing blue in the sky π
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Me create a picture that is a little menacing? π
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Whoever would think that? π
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It could be a piece for a lighting fixture. Great picture. I love contrast of black and white shades.
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It could be turned into that, or maybe it already is. Hell, I don’t know.
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Very nice, the weathered wood
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Yes, I like it too. Thanks, eh.
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The description sounds like me. π Really like this.
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Oh and me too!
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My roof would leak to with shingles like that π I like all the light in your photo. The fact that it’s almost been stripped of all traces of paint only makes it more appealing to me. I wonder about the day they all built it if they could have imagined how long it would last. Certainly they couldn’t even fathom a photo of it being appreciated by someone in another country.
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All true Boomdee. And like us when we are young it is almost impossible to have a sense that we will get old one day.
Thank you.
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I was just going to ask what the round wheel-like thing is π
What a cool structure … I like the rows of windows
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It is a cool structure, There were goats there too. I love goats.
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me too! Especially the baby kids – they hop sideways!
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I once had a few goats including a big guy named corngut. Kids in the neighborhood would come ride him.
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Corngut? That’s a hoot!!!
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A well-used structure. Love the weathered wood in black and white with that slight bit of blue in the sky.
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Thanks for noticing Pat. I appreciate the comment.
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Great picture Mike.
My blog natuurplekjes was full. I make a new photoblog on http://natuurplekjes2.wordpress.com.
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Thanks. I go to your new blog now.
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I always do enjoy your images of weathered buildings and antiquated but maybe functional old tools and devices. Fun to poke around at those places.
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It is fun and I have long been drawn to them. Thanks for the comment, Judy.
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Didn’t I see this one before? Maybe it’s the Mad Cow… I wonder what that thing lying in front really is. Makes me wonder more what’s inside the building!
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It has been re-purposed as in re-edited. You have quite the memory George. The inside is full of old equipment and a lot of junk.
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