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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Silo

Andy | Wednesday, March 14, 2018 | | Best Blogger Tips
There used to be a barn located directly in front of the silo. Look carefully and you can see the pieces of the barn on the ground.

21 comments:

  1. And so will everything end. Nice composition Andy.

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  2. I suppose there will not be a new farm in the future...

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  3. He is note young but I like your beautiful composition.

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  4. Lots of that going around here too. A fortune in barn stone from the foundation. The next generation will be snapping those huge metal ones which will probably be rusty by then and will be called character.

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  5. I was thinking the same as Bill. I wonder how long the silo will last. A very nice rural scene.

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  6. This makes me feel lonely and longing for company. Lovely.

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  7. I wonder if the silo will stay there or will it be taken down.

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  8. With the well groomed grass in the foreground, the future does not look bright for the silos.

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  9. I see the pieces. Boy, would this make a great place for a suspense/mystery/horror movie. Why don't you send the pic to Netflix along with a suggestion they use it in a movie?

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  10. With the surroundings, it is hard to see the remains of the barn. A neat photo, definitely something that would catch my eye on the backroads.

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  11. Traces of a past when construction was needed. We are now witnessing our own change, abandoning the inherited goods of the past.

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  12. It seems that every farm I see these days is in decay. I guess it gets down to the decline of the family farm as a model...Great picture, though.

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  13. Nicely seen. It does make one wonder why this was abandoned in the first place.

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  14. The nature of farming has changed. Barns are no longer needed. Fine shot of the remains from another era.

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  15. A piece of history?
    You can Finnish, if you put one "i" in middle of silo. It's "siilo" in Finnish.. :)

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