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I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
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The top photo is the winner here, I think.
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
Thanks, David, for the visit. I've shot that same scene a number of times......from the same perspective because there's a concrete marker that I always stand by. It ranks in the top 1en of my personal all-time favorite barn shots.
This is a closer shot on the main building in #1.
I agree, wonderful shot.
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This is best of list I think! Bravo Tom!
Thanks, guys. As I sit here, I'm finalizing my agenda for the entire month of October that I spend stomping through the Appalachians. I'm including some new-to-me parts of Tennessee and Virginia that should yield a plethora of new material.
Tom...
You have a wonderful knack of finding the most interesting pieces and parts of "Americana".
Numbers 3 and 5 are very architecturally interesting and visually artistic...really like these two.
Looking forward to seeing your October trip "finds!"
Keep them coming my friend.
El Gato
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Thanks, Al. One place I'm really interested in visiting is Harlan in Harlan County, KY. If you saw the TV series " Justified ", you can appreciate my interest. While the series was largely shot somewhere else, the opening scene was of Harlan and I'm anxious to see that view from a little park that they shot the scene from. Additionally, Harlan County is bursting at the seams with the kind of subjects that I chase after all through the Appalachians. In the history of bootlegged whiskey, more of that stuff flowed out of Harlan County than any other place. However, the practice of " moonshining " was prevalent throughout the Appalachians.
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