1333 - On the other hand...
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The Sunday Whirl presents twelve words for us to use in a creative writing
piece.
This weeks words are:
sighs, fire, flip, ravaged, blue, floor, em...
3 days ago
16 comments:
WOW! This is awesome!
Dan - I have read your entries over at one minute writer and clicked across on the link (can I come visit you in the castle with your relatives?). I have to say - wow. Great blog. I have just freely given you several hours of my life and will give you more with pleasure. Thanks!
Cool! This is such an interesting shot. You know me and old buildings, I love them. I already have a story bubbling around in my head.
I noticed you are featured over at Pictures, Poetry and Prose - I love that shot of your son in the water!
Fantastic - I can only imagine the memories that place holds. The many people who might have sat in that chair. I wonder why it was abandoned? The house seems long forgotten.
Thanks Dani!
Dan
Roderckdhu...
Thank you for the kind words and I am glad you enjoy the images. Welcome to the blog and stop back by anytime!...If I get in the castle...you are welcomed anytime!
Dan
Bobbi,
Thanks for the comment...I have not been over to PPP yet...I will drop by. Thanks for the heads up.
Dan
Heather...
My guess would be that all theland around it has been bought up by the large commercial CON AGRA types and the original family just couldn't stay competitive. It is a shame.
Dan
This is just to cool! Now, you know you are GOOD!
Thanks GiGi...
I think I am more lucky than good!
Dan
Very cool, Dan! I see this as an interesting backdrop for a scene of a play about hard times at a farm. There's a "voice" to this room that could be utilized by the right perceptive author or playwright. Visually arresting shot!
Great Idea Septembermom!
It could be the scene of the grandson or granddaughter returning to see the family farm after spending years in the hectic New York City Wall Street world. He/she decides to stay and rebuild what is left and start a new life.
Dan
Seeing old homes and furniture like this makes me sad at first. Remembering their long history and the beauty that still shows, how I would love to save them all!
Jean,
Thanks for the comment and thanks for stopping by. Welcome to the blog!
Dan
I am in love !
Muse,
I am sure that the past owners of this home were in love as well...now we can only dream of what their lives were like.
Dan
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