
Crows cry out overhead as they ride the cold northern winds over the old barn on Muddelty Creek. The rusted tin roof rattles slightly more than it did last year. A few more warped beams show through the bare spots in the siding. The earth grows more fallow as vines claim more of the remaining structure. Documenting the fall of the old barn gives me an appreciation for the passage of time. Changes are very subtle at first but one day you look back and see just how much has changed. The old barn has taught me to observant of the value of the now. Now is the time to appreciate what we have. Our friends, our family and our freedoms are temporary. Subtle changes in life accumulate and before you know it opportunities slip into the past. I’ve said this because as the holidays arrive and everyone gathers for celebrations we should remember that moments are fleeting and those subtle changes will eventually catch up with us and opportunities are lost.
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Hey there, this Thanksgiving, decided to reblogg #3 of my favorite blogger’s posts…Please suggest any if your favorite stories. Cheers Mate 👍
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Thank you very much Shivali! I’m honored that you thought of me. Let’s do this one. It’s one of my favorite photos.
https://lloydslensphotographyllc.com/2018/02/19/camping-on-summersville-lake-an-amalgamation-of-memories/
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Love the Colours !!
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Thank you ❤ I grew up on this lake and my grandpa was one of the engineers who built the dam that made the lake.
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Must have great memories…It shows in the angle that you use to capture the moment.
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Yes, as a teenager my life centered around the lake. One time a bunch of my friends and I found a log floating on the edge of the water and we all got on top of it a rowed it across the lake using out hands as paddles.
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Amazing
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Must have great memories of the place…It shows in the angle that you use to capture the moment.
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