Sunday, January 20, 2013

a mid-winter's day...

yesterday was a day in the 50s...

and these are all local area photos...

that I got yesterday while DH and I went riding around...

in the sunshine...

the air was still biting with high winds cooling off the 50s...

and even though our winters are not the most ideal around...
maybe you can see why we stay here...

tile digger...

for putting this in the fields for drainage...

and then there are places not plowed...

"let go" as they say here...

forgotten...
and taken over...

taken back...

a shed that collapsed under its own weight...

left behind...

neglected...

reflections of another time...
just like the streams that run through it...

and the house left in disrepair...
at a place that once held dreams...
at a place called King's Crossing...
once a stop on the rail road...

this tarp once covered the ground pile...
corn...
at harvest, there is not enough room in the grain elevator to hold it all anymore...
yields are more than they can handle...
and there is not enough train cars and semis to haul it all away...
so they pile it on the ground and cover it with a tarp...
a huge tarp...

this last week they worked on clearing the ground pile...
just now getting caught up...
so they cut the tarp...
and let it spill out...
and when its over, it flaps in the breeze like it was tissue...

but things are always changing, just like the path water takes in a stream...

for as much as they add on and make bigger...

the elevator is still lacking...

its still pretty huge...

and a sight of combining the old with the new...

that hole is for semis...
pretty small compared the size of the whole complex...

and we saw our local firemen and women training today...
they are all volunteer...
and they answer their calls day in and day out...
we just got a hook and ladder truck...
a very big thing around here...

and this is our local 9-11 memorial...
planted at the school right after it happened...
the yews represent the twin towers...
and the weeping willow in the center, our nation's tears and sadness...
and there's a plaque so no one forgets...

it was a good sun day...
even if the old wind blew...
we got out and enjoyed the land...
our home...
if you don't do it, take some time soon to just joy ride...
and remember what it is about the place you live that you love so much...
and couldn't find anywhere else on earth...
blessings to you...

3 comments:

Jettie said...

Love the old tumble down buildings. Sad that that old house sets there all alone makes you want to fix it up.
We need to take a drive in a few weeks, when the green starts showing, here.

Ann@A Sentimental Life said...

I always love joy riding when I am at home!

Marissa said...

Loved all the pictures...I also love just driving too...