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Loucks Road
Rearranged
American Linden
Burning Bush
Red-Bellied Woodpecker
Ash Highway
A Stark Morning
It's Snowing!
Time to Plow
Harvest
Dahlia Gone Brown
Barn
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Winter Storm Warning
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Oreo and I Think We'll Just Stay Inside and Watch…
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Bringing the World to You Since '47
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Michigan's Capitol
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Barn on Mulliken Road
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This Old House
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Mt Hope Highway, near Dow Road, in Roxand Township, Michigan. I've photographed this yard and house before--here, for one, before the front-yard tree fell.
I'm pretty sure the place was occupied in my memory, but it's been abandoned for a long time now and seems doomed.
The house evidently belonged to Herbert Codding--he's in the middle of this photo--in 1895, though I expect it was built before then. H.L. had an 80 acre farm, about typical for the immediate neighborhood at the time. Those small fields have been combined into a rather larger farm, these days.
I'm pretty sure the place was occupied in my memory, but it's been abandoned for a long time now and seems doomed.
The house evidently belonged to Herbert Codding--he's in the middle of this photo--in 1895, though I expect it was built before then. H.L. had an 80 acre farm, about typical for the immediate neighborhood at the time. Those small fields have been combined into a rather larger farm, these days.
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