Dan Antion posted: " Today I am back, sneaking in under the banner on the last day of Cee's Fun Foto Challenge. This week's prompt is Weathered Wood. I think I can find some images in the gallery from many years of taking what I hope have been interesting photos. Note: I " No Facilities
Today I am back, sneaking in under the banner on the last day of Cee's Fun Foto Challenge. This week's prompt is Weathered Wood. I think I can find some images in the gallery from many years of taking what I hope have been interesting photos.
Note: I don't normally post on Tuesdays, but my short story contribution will be available at Story Chat – hosted by Marsha Ingrao – Always Write. Story Chat is an opportunity for writers to receive some feedback on their stories. I will be stepping out of my comfort zone with this contribution.
Old weathered park bench
This might be the front door of the house, I love the weathered look.
Weathered, but beautiful in its own way
The door, and the building, need a little TLC
We haven't had a lot of snow, but we've had several big storms. This fence has suffered.
I like the frost that formed on the fence rails.
See him? Behind the fence.
This guy was scarfing down all the ferns just outside the fence. It was fun watching him.
Smokey running along one of the neighborhood fences.
This car was taken out of service. It was later purchased by a man who turned it into a hunting cabin. He took it off its trucks and moved it into the woods.
One of my favorite tools. A reciprocating saw with a demolition blade goes through old wood, joist hangers and nails if necessary.
Entrance door to the sawmill.
We've been in this barn several times. My favorites have been the times we've had hot chocolate and peppermint schnapps here during Christmas by Candlelight, OSV's holiday event.
Smokey running across our neighbor's (up the road) fence.
I've shared this door before. This is my favorite, the door to the sawmill.
This is the Grist Mill. Off to the right is the carding mill. I'm taking this picture from the entrance of the sawmill. All three mills draw power from a holding pond diverted off the Quinebaug River.
Toward the end of our shop's operation, we were renting these two bays. That little white square on the right is an exhaust fan I installed in 1986.
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