I have seen many silos in my life time, but never two standing beside each other. this is a wonderful photo, the angle putting the tree in front of them is perfect composition and very pleasing to look at. thanks
It's great that your son can spend a few days with you. Enjoy the visit. This picture of the silos is really wonderful. I like the perspective and the snow and blue sky.
I am glad I go by L.D. as you would get confused if you didn't look at the picture, now. We have two blue modern silos right at the edge of town and they don't even use them. I bet they haven't been used for 30 years. I like the silos with their round tops. We see more of that type in Northtern Iowa.
From the shores of New England to the Oregon coast, I would like to share some of the places that I've been and things that I've seen.
As we travel you may notice; there is an emphasis on Massachusetts...my home state, you will see a lot of barns...that I love, whether old, new or dilapidated, we are not traveling in any particular direction, and we may visit some places more than once.
Please enjoy my American Photo Journey and your comments are welcomed!
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The photo in the title...
features the Far Away Farm in Ashfield, Massachusetts.
I was born in my grandmother's old mill house in Cornwall, England and came to the USA with my parents in 1958. My Dad was in the RAF and as a child I lived in many different locations in England and even the Rock of Gibraltar.
Massachusetts has always been home in the US except for a brief period when I resided in Idaho, giving me a chance to explore the Great American West. For nearly 30 years I lived on Cape Cod before my husband and I moved back to the mountains* of Massachusetts with our Goldendoodle Lucy, and our cats, Lilly and Molly. I am also the mother of a grown son.
*Some of you would call them hills but they're mountains to me!
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This is such a wonderfully composed shot with the snow and the beautiful sky behind the silos. I love your blog. You're such a sweet soul.
Enjoy your visit, we will be here when you get back.
Enjoy every delicious moment with your son!
One silo is not enough---so they have TWO... Guess business is pretty good for them!!!!
We have a little more snow here this morning--just a dusting but pretty.
Hugs,
Betsy
They're huge! Looks like a lovely day!
Enjoy your time with your son, Sunny!
Vicki
I have seen many silos in my life time, but never two standing beside each other. this is a wonderful photo, the angle putting the tree in front of them is perfect composition and very pleasing to look at. thanks
Beatiful composition Sunny.
A neat picture, Sunny. The two silos look almost attractive.
It seems very quiet in blogland so you just enjoy your time with your son.
I wear specs too.lol.
It's great that your son can spend a few days with you. Enjoy the visit. This picture of the silos is really wonderful. I like the perspective and the snow and blue sky.
I am glad I go by L.D. as you would get confused if you didn't look at the picture, now. We have two blue modern silos right at the edge of town and they don't even use them. I bet they haven't been used for 30 years. I like the silos with their round tops. We see more of that type in Northtern Iowa.
Oops, I think I've had too much wine... Or are there really two silos? :)
God bless you!
Cezar
Great shot. They look so tall.
Very nice shot!
Great photo. Twin farm towers.
What a beautiful shot! Love the blue blue skies!
Beautiful shot, I love the perspective.
Being with your Son is much more important that anything else!
Enjoy and have a great time, Sunny :)
Nice shot, Sunny. Now you know where to go if you need grain to make bread:)
A beautiful photo! I like seeing things in even numbers, I'm weird that way. :o)
Enjoy your visit with your son! Tell him I said hi! haha!
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