25 Replies to “Retired Workers”

  1. lodgehousebandbsomerset – Married to Neil, we moved to Buckland St Mary, near Chard, Somerset in January 2010. We then set about renovating and updating Lodge House to become a B&B. I am a complementary therapist and offer therapeutic treatments from home, see www.kathyarnoldtherapies.co.uk. For more on our lovely peaceful comfortable B&B see www.LodgehouseBandBsomerset.co.uk
    lodgehousebandbsomerset says:

    great photo

  2. I enjoy my visits to your photos and words.
    When I see old falling apart farm homesteads I wonder what it was like when those walls rang with laughter…

  3. maureenc – south east Queensland – Supposedly retired ,I fit my fabric and fibre fanaticism in with sharing my life with , family and friends and a few other activities My star sign is Cancer;I love being near the ocean and live on the shores of Moreton Bay in SEQ;I enjoy listening to music of many genre,but prefer instrumental to vocal; Reading....I always have a couple of books and magazines on the "go" simultaneously;
    maureenc says:

    I am saddened when I see old farmhouses, and old disused farm equipment…..so much history being consigned to the rust heap.
    Thanks for highlighting their rugged beauty.

  4. There were lots of these ‘retired workers’ on the West Coast, South Island, when we lived – some with trees growing up through them. I did take some photos, but didn’t have a digi back then

  5. blondie63 – I love crochet, knitting, photography, dogs, cooking, baking, scrapbooking, music ,blogging and did I mention dogs? I also love to collect movies which is a big hobby of mine!
    Lisa says:

    That’s a kewl pic! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas!

  6. beebeesworld – I have a degree in public history research. I love writing, photography, cooking, teaching, nature studies. I'm a mom and grandmom, an "old hippie".
    beebeesworld says:

    what memories to see such equipment lined up by a field….

  7. LB – I'm a woman who loves spending time on the motorcycle and in, or on, any body of water. I love traveling and reading, baking and cooking, taking way too many pictures, and enjoying my family and friends. Life is an adventure, and I want to remember and express my joy for it! This is a journal for me ... so I'll never forget the good times and to remind me of them on more challenging days.
    buckylb says:

    Reminds me of my neck of the woods!

  8. Sandi – DFW, Texas – Wife, mom, writer, Christian. Mondays are my favorite days, coffee is my favorite beverage, and reading is my favorite thing to do. #AutismMom
    Sandi says:

    This is a wonderful shot. Retired? Yes, but also at rest, which isn’t entirely a bad thing. I feel a sense of dignity in the shot and I appreciate that.

    Thank you for visiting my site!

  9. Eddy Winko – Poland – Left the rat race to live a less hectic and harmful life. From the building of a straw bale house to the composting toilet diaries; read my blog http://winkos.wordpress.com/
    Eddy Winko says:

    Top! As ever, made me smile 🙂

  10. steven1111 – Seattle WA USA – One of my blogs is about my Love of Gardening and the other is about Living with Chronic Invisible Illness, especially Bipolar Disorder. I hope you'll check out both blogs as they're very different. I try to be as real as possible in everything I write. Thanks for reading my work!
    steven1111 says:

    Reminds me of the collection of old farm equipment i have on my homestead in eastern Washington. I don’t know if they’d still work they might and just seeing them fills me with awe at the work people put into the land to make it fruitful and able to provide for them. What a legacy! Beautiful and evocative shot.
    Steve

  11. dival – United States – Photography is a direct means to be inspired and live life fully, especially when out in nature and capturing something so beautiful and at the moment.
    dival says:

    I’ve always liked rural scenes and rustic equipment that have been such a big part of the pioneer spirit of those that worked the land.

  12. jacscottstudio – Hello! I am a visual artist focusing on issue-based work that investigates the environmental issues behind fractured realities. Exploring the enigma of our existence, revealed in our ways of being, our relationship with our environs and the marks we leave behind is my preoccupation. My predilection for collaborations with scientists and geographers has led to an informed body of work that reflects a world without a sense of equilibrium. The work aims to have an oblique potency that acknowledges the world’s dark underbelly, whilst acting as a catalyst for igniting debate. I am an innate researcher who has not lost the infantile curiosity and wonder about the world - the questions and answers are in flux - I appreciate other people's viewpoints so please comment on posts that interest you - I am always happy to hear constructive criticism about my artworks and hear more information about and/or debate issues I raise. Both as metaphor and in material selection, my artistic responses focus on brooding degradation: peeling layers inviting a meditation on the narrative exposed. I try not to create more stuff – our world is already over-stuffed – so I reuse and transform objects whenever possible to satisfy my environmental conscience. This blog was initially started to complement my residency at University of Central Lancashire in Britain where I was working with scientists in the School of Built and Natural Environment examining the hidden impacts of our way of life. The residency has now ended but due to the public response I aim to continue it as long as people are interested in my art practice. Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog. Visit www.jacscott.com for more information about my contemporary practice.
    jacscottstudio says:

    This is a great site to start my new year with a smile – it reminds me of the quiet wonders of the world: much of your text is sublime. This particular image has a resonance with my own work which you may enjoy?
    beautifuldystopias.wordpress.com

    Please let me know what you think.

    1. I enjoy your work very much and was so happy to have stumbled upon you while browsing through wordpress. Looking forward to seeing what you do in the new year.

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