Me again. I got to thinking about your photos and your stories and it came to me that you have something special to share with the world. Have you ever thought of doing a book of pictures (barns, old houses, farms, etc.) combined with your reflections about life as you've experienced it: A picture on one side of the page and a commentary on the other?
It seems to me that could be something a lot of people would enjoy ... especially those from the midwest who grew up on farms or in rural areas.
You might want to toss this out to a publisher -- and you've got lots of pictures and commentary to start with...
Methinks you would not want to get too close if a big wind came up! A delightful old building, Rose. Your photos are always a delight!
ReplyDeleteMe again. I got to thinking about your photos and your stories and it came to me that you have something special to share with the world. Have you ever thought of doing a book of pictures (barns, old houses, farms, etc.) combined with your reflections about life as you've experienced it: A picture on one side of the page and a commentary on the other?
ReplyDeleteIt seems to me that could be something a lot of people would enjoy ... especially those from the midwest who grew up on farms or in rural areas.
You might want to toss this out to a publisher -- and you've got lots of pictures and commentary to start with...
Hehe :)
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking a very large beaver ate a chunk out of that corner of the barn. :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. I hope the big bad wolf doesn't come along and huff and puff!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot...that is amazing that it doesn't get blown down.
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