Backroads Buildings

Barns, sheds and houses as a group say rural to me. In 2023, I took a photography workshop in rural North Dakota. We had permission to shot on and in abandoned farmsteads, closed churches, vacant houses, and an old cottage motel. I can highly recommend this workshop, Prairie Spirit from Visionary Wild. Next August there … More Backroads Buildings

What a Catch

The world’s largest Tiger Muskie, one of many roadside attractions. Located in Nevis, Minnesota, US. Join Weekly Prompts Wednesday Challenge – Supersize

Abandoned

Vacant and abandoned farm building in rural North Dakota, USA. Join Patrick’s Vacant ~ Pic and a Word Challenge #388

Seven Curious Geese

On a farm in upstate New York, USA. Join Becky for Day 23 of Seven for September Square Challenge The subject is open but must somehow relate to the number 7. And the image must be square. Post throughout September and the square spirit moves yo. Thanks to Becky for the September Squares Challenge. See … More Seven Curious Geese

Seven on the Prairie

Seven grain storage bins at a facility near Rugby, North Dakota. Join Becky for Day 13 of Seven for September Square Challenge The subject is open but must somehow relate to the number 7. And the image must be square. Post throughout September and the square spirit moves yo. Thanks to Becky for the September … More Seven on the Prairie

Portmanteau

Exhibition in the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Exhibit features immigrant luggage in a steerage cabin. Join RDP Saturday – Portmanteau RDP SATURDAY: PORTMANTEAU I’m using Jetpack on my phone and can’t figure out how to put the link in the text. Practicing as I hopefully will be posting … More Portmanteau

Monochrome Lines and Curves

The last few years I have been drawn to lines and curves and how they intersect. Chicago Shadow. A delayed train gave me time to walk around downtown Chicago. Glass dome in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Boarded up window.Abandoned church in Auburn, North Dakota. Join Lee Anne’s Monochrome Madness #8

More Than Knee-high

It was mid-August when I drove by this field so the corn was more than knee-high. It’s an old adage used by corn farmers describing healthy and growing corn: Knee-high by the Fourth of July. This burgeoning corn field in Illinois was going to be a bumper crop. Join Becky’s May Squares Renew #9. Remember … More More Than Knee-high