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Uploaded: 09/05/06 1:39 AM GMT
grandfather's farm
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Long after my grandparents had left the farm I went back to the crumbling remains of their beautiful farmhouse. This fence was the edge of the yard passed the garden, the hen house and the tire swing. This pond was where I was taught to fish after shooing the Herefords away. It's so all alone and melancoly now; no grandparents, no hens, no Herefords. I don't know about the fish. I drove away.

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::Anita54
09/05/06 11:31 AM GMT
What a moving picture in my mind. Your writeup and looking at this tells a whole story. Very nicely done.
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+mayne
09/08/06 12:18 AM GMT
And the trees...they seem so small now right? The hills have vanished and you wonder if they were eroded. Ive been in the same situation. It looks like when you sized this image you left a bit of a border on the right. Definately a memory to hold onto though:-)
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.EmionD
09/08/06 3:59 PM GMT
This picture is worth a look....It impressed me as silence....
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::cuddlebuddy48
09/08/06 6:23 PM GMT
How heart-warming...
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::fogz
09/08/06 11:47 PM GMT
I can see this is a very warming image for you - I can feel your eyes looking at the landscape and remembering the past, so keep those past thoughts and memories. Without reading the narrative this photograph will not mean a lot, so I hope people take the time to read it! thank you for sharing those memories. Patti
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