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I have absolutely no idea what species these are but I really enjoyed watching these beautiful butterflies float effortlessly around the enclosure. Well worth a visit if you live in Sussex.
66778 due to work 6E85, the 8.10 Middleton Towers to Barnby Dunn Glassworks loaded sand sits under the loader at Middleton Towers. The former Middleton Towers railway station sits redundant in the foreground, Friday 24.3.23
Edition 2 of the Phoenix Journal is now available to view via the following link:
Middleton Place is a 65 acre, 18th-century rice plantation. The plantation is the birthplace of Arthur Middleton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. The plantation is now a National Historic Landmark and home to America’s oldest landscaped gardens. The Middleton Place House Museum was built in 1755 as the gentlemen’s guest quarters, and is the only structure still standing of the original three-building residential complex. The buildings were all burned by Union troops two months before the end of the Civil War. The building still present today was the least burned and restored to provide living quarters for the family.
If you view my pictures pretty regularly then you know by now that I have a creek where I take my dogs to run. Well across the road from the entry to said creek is just the glimpse of a barn in the trees. If you have read my profile my first draw to photography is a passion for old barns. My husband happened to be home early yesterday and we decided to take the dogs to the creek. When he saw the barn he asked if I had phtographed it yet. Well there is a private drive that I have to enter in order to gain perspective so, being that it is usually always very early and me being alone as well, I hadn't ventured. So being a prime oppurtunity off we go. My husband being the biggest talker of the two of us jumps out as I pull up the drive with people coming out to see who was there. I grab the camera and he is making introductions. Well as it happens this land has been handed down generation to generation since 1837 in the Middleton family. The house and barn are original. The house has had some additions but still maintains the original structure since the early 1900's when additions were added. You know how when you tend to be around some old places and you get the creeps well not this place at all. It has warmth and charm I hope I captured a bit of. An antique buyer would go wild there!!!!! They are everywhere. Old farm implements an old refrigerator as you see. Tons of stuff. I was welcomed back anytime with a promised tour of thier family cemetary on the place as well as inside tour of the house. I wll definantly be back with notepad ready......VERY COOL!!!!!!!!
Middleton pretty close to the middle of the lower pennisula of Michigan finds a Tuscola and Saginaw Bay plow extra returning to Owosso after earlier plowing west to Carson City with the former Ann Arbor russell plow on this former GTW Greenville line. Here TSBY former Detroit and Mackinac RS2 466 and former Ann Arbor GP35 389 reach into a snow covered siding to lift 4 loaded grain cars back on January 26, 1985.
Digital Infrared from last week. Taken at Middleton Place outside of Charleston, SC.
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