This brings me back to my days living on Snow Hill Road.
There was an old shelter of sorts about a mile from my house. If my family wanted to go toward town, our usual route took us right past it. Looking to my right, I could see the peacefully decaying wood and rusted Chevy truck in plain sight. Even as a child, I always looked for it and was happy to see nature reclaiming (repossessing) the elements man has borrowed from her.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Old barns are my favorites. Rainy days flatten the light but the moisture highlights all the cracks and crevices in the aged wood. I drive past a shed and an abandoned farm house on the way to my brother’s. I need to get permission to trespass, because these buildings are calling my name.
It is amazing that we see the earth recycling itself everyday, yet we freak out over what man is doing. Even the sea recycles.
Thanks for the great image.
Simple and lovely and powerful… I like this one.
That’s the way of things! Lovely photo.
This brings me back to my days living on Snow Hill Road.
There was an old shelter of sorts about a mile from my house. If my family wanted to go toward town, our usual route took us right past it. Looking to my right, I could see the peacefully decaying wood and rusted Chevy truck in plain sight. Even as a child, I always looked for it and was happy to see nature reclaiming (repossessing) the elements man has borrowed from her.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Luke.
http://lukerian.wordpress.com
Wonderful. The way you write and photograph is delicious.
Beautiful
A lovely word choice to match a beautiful image.
Old barns are my favorites. Rainy days flatten the light but the moisture highlights all the cracks and crevices in the aged wood. I drive past a shed and an abandoned farm house on the way to my brother’s. I need to get permission to trespass, because these buildings are calling my name.
I love this image!
NIce image capture. I can feel the wood decaying and being reclaimed.
It is amazing that we see the earth recycling itself everyday, yet we freak out over what man is doing. Even the sea recycles.
Thanks for the great image.
Lovely images and poetry
Thank you
Seedbud,
Enjoy your blog! Especially the Zen like simplicity. Thanks for taking a peek at my blog – much appreciated.
All the best….
Kai at smallpebbles.com
you always “wow” me!
Your photography is both beautiful and inspiring. Makes me want to grab my camera and play hooky from work today! Thanks for sharing.
Two thumbs up. love history.