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A short, pathless walk from the forestry track took us to the remains of the farmhouse and buildings of Achnababan.
According to some quick research this might be a window of the old farm office.
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From an overcast day last February, before the pandemic.
A leisurely mid week jaunt to the biopark.
Happy ~~fence friday~~
Spring, yes this is mid afternoon on an early spring day.
Captured at Mickledale Farm near the village of Marton in North Yorkshire, England
Storm clouds break over the Broadwater Farm near Carnation, WA. This historic dairy farm is on the National Register of Historic Places
Six years after they were married, William and Estella Adair bought 110 acres in the Snoqualmie Valley next door to her parents place near the community of Vincent which lies northwest of the current town of Carnation in Kings County Washington. In the early years flood and shifting river channels caused them to abandoned there home and establish a new place on their property to the south. In 1915 they built a farmhouse in the Craftsman style. William set about replacing his temporary structures with more permeant ones. In 1922, Will Adair constructed a hay bam using the new bow-truss roof configuration. He was among the first Snoqualmie Valley dairymen to build such a bam which was designed to maximize the interior volume of the hay loft. Other farmers quickly followed Adair's example and today many barns in the Snoqualmie Valley utilized this design. High on the barn's north end, in bold black letters below the hay door ,were painted the words “Broadacre Farm-1922” This is the first time this name for the farm appears in public Will Adair milked his 55 cows by hand until he retired in 1945.
For years I have been admiring and learning from images by TokyoMorningDetails. TMD presents groupings of common day objects with such majesty and visual poetics. Try as I may, I could never achieve anything as beautiful and natural as his photos....
Today I may have taken one humble step into the realm of TokyoMorningDetails universe.
Image: looking through a window with the barnyard reflected off at the left.. thank you
Texture thanks to Cris Buscaglia Lenz
Entered in EXPLORE Worthy - The Number Games 3, S3 (Art from 2016) - chosen as 3rd place winner :)
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This shot was taken later in the evening at a wedding reception at oakhill farm in New Maryland, NB. Kind of a boring shot but I haven't posted a landscape shot in a while so decided to put it up.
I know it looks a bit out of place but the "Old House" was sitting right there on this sod-farm field. ;)
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Springdale Farm in Georgetown, Idaho was owned by a much beloved rancher named Don Clark who passed away a few years ago. We think the farm is still in the family. This wonderful barn is a "bank barn" built in 1916 on the side of a hill so there is access to the upper floor on the back side. There are a few remains of another more modern barn that collapsed under heavy snow a few years ago. The old barn did much better.
The Mapmaker’s Song
The mapmaker downed his tools.
I’ve caught it, every alley, every street,
every fanlight and window-ledge,
the city fixed and framed.
Now I want everything else.
I want to be a historian of footsteps,
a cartographer of hemlines and eyelids,
I want to catch what the pavements say
when they sing to each other
in their deep laboratories, plotting
every journey since the place began.
I want the whole
unlosable database, the repeating place,
kings stalking the server farms,
tailbacks and looped alarms,
I want to be where
brushstrokes flicker on a bank of screens,
where graveyards tilt
and quiet populations crowd the air,
their quarters risen again
their furniture
smashing through the floors.
I want to stand at the centre
of a great clutter
mapping ashes, mapping bones,
archivist, enumerator, hanger-on
signing the returns
of an infinite census.
I want to be,
beyond everything I’ve reached or drawn,
not much at all, or all there is,
a geographer of breath,
a curator of hands.
I want to lie in the atrium
of the museum of the fingertip
and touch, touch, touch.
Peter Sirr
…… Went to Shugborough (N/Trust home of the photographer Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield) to get my #109 photo of the day - an enjoyable day out. Taken on my phone in Apple RAW and edited in Lightroom. Alan:-)
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