A rare breed now, with most old grain elevators being torn down it is always a joy to see one on the horizon.
Showing posts with label black and white. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black and white. Show all posts
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Triple Take Tuesday - Week 2
Three little sheds in a row ...
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Black n White Sunday - Hide'N'Seek with Sneaks
I think I hear a rustling behind the curtains:
Someone is hiding there:
Hello Sneaks, I found you!
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Friday My Town Shoot Out - Start of the Day
Good morning Truck
Good morning Street - Westlock, AB
Good morning Highway 44 - Westlock
Good morning Field
Good morning Mist
Good morning Edmonton Traffic
My cat, Sneaks, reaction to no-makeup, morning me!
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lots of other towns to discover!
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Location:
Westlock, AB, Canada
When Buildings Fall
seeking warm shelter amongst wooden ribs,
in a northerly cold, splintering joints throbbed
like cowering bulbs grown weary of spring fibs
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Saturday, March 1, 2014
Windfall, Alberta
There stands a forget me not town
with homes now houses fallen down,
a sign post and a tower tall
but there's nobody left in Windfall.
According to Wikipedia, Windfall Alberta once boasted a healthy population of 101 residents in the early 60's, however the draw of nearby Whitecourt soon left the small town empty. Family homes and cottages were trucked out to new lots in Fox Creek. Although the signs for Windfall still remain along Hwy 43 the only sign of life is a gas plant now operated by Husky Oil.
with homes now houses fallen down,
a sign post and a tower tall
but there's nobody left in Windfall.
According to Wikipedia, Windfall Alberta once boasted a healthy population of 101 residents in the early 60's, however the draw of nearby Whitecourt soon left the small town empty. Family homes and cottages were trucked out to new lots in Fox Creek. Although the signs for Windfall still remain along Hwy 43 the only sign of life is a gas plant now operated by Husky Oil.
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