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Lone Pine
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Loucks School Road
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Weight Limit 25 Tons
Power Fix, M43
Soybeans, with haze
The Tracks from Gates Road
Mount Hope Highway
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Bean Stubble
John D. Cole's Steel Barn
Rows of Trees
Farm, Boyer Road
Farm, Boyer Road
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The Woodbury Elevator
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Boyer Road
A year ago I stopped at the Thriftway to pick up my morning caffeine hit (an RC cola) and proceeded to drive around the block--a country block--to look for photographs. On Boyer Road (pictured above) I found a bean field (the day's other outtake).
These countryside-receding-into-the-distance pix are the photographs I do best, I think. You'll see more.
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The 366 Snaps photo (it's below) is of the automobile body shop that's kitty-corner from Mulliken's store. Within my memory it housed the local auto parts business, Sharp's Supply, but they moved into a storefront down the road about 25 years back. The big grey building's still part of Sharp's, though; they do body and mechanical work, and general automotive restorations. Some of the restorations are pretty exotic.
My 1895 plat map tells me that the building was originally a school. But gosh that's a big school for a very small town out in the middle of nowhere. Most of the surviving local schoolhouses around here were one-room joints; this baby dwarfs those. I need more history, here....
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 10
Title of "roll:" Boyer Road
Other photos taken on 6/30/2012: The Daily Flower Census was typically colorful; it included this view of the window garden. And Joan and I walked the beach on Lake Michigan.
These countryside-receding-into-the-distance pix are the photographs I do best, I think. You'll see more.
==========
The 366 Snaps photo (it's below) is of the automobile body shop that's kitty-corner from Mulliken's store. Within my memory it housed the local auto parts business, Sharp's Supply, but they moved into a storefront down the road about 25 years back. The big grey building's still part of Sharp's, though; they do body and mechanical work, and general automotive restorations. Some of the restorations are pretty exotic.
My 1895 plat map tells me that the building was originally a school. But gosh that's a big school for a very small town out in the middle of nowhere. Most of the surviving local schoolhouses around here were one-room joints; this baby dwarfs those. I need more history, here....
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 10
Title of "roll:" Boyer Road
Other photos taken on 6/30/2012: The Daily Flower Census was typically colorful; it included this view of the window garden. And Joan and I walked the beach on Lake Michigan.
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