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Dreams  

HermanG67 56H
1558 messages
18/3/2021 18h40
Dreams



What dreams lived here
What hopes did they nurture
Did time out live their spirit
Will the Prairie winds scatter the memories of a life once lived


HermanG67 56H
8464 messages
18/3/2021 18h42

Prairie homesteads fasinate me.... what brought them to the land....where did the go to

a small piece of history rotting away in a forgotten corner

Image by HermanG, taken in Central Alberta


superbjversion2 68F  
24388 messages
18/3/2021 19h36

There is a singer that I met at a local Scottish Highland Games - Colin Grant-Adams. He wrote a lovely song called "Old House by the Roadside" that matches your thoughts perfectly.

Opportunity may knock only once, but temptation bangs on the door forever!


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
18/3/2021 19h39

Yep... Me too.
I'm on Insta*gram and follow a bunch of photogs who visit abandoned buildings, factories, hospitals, psych wards and homes, and it is fascinating... yet spooky at the same time.
I'm always left with the sounds, echoes and images — of what THOSE places must have been like when they were alive!
The hospitals are ESPECIALLY creepy.
🤔❗❗😎


bbuckwwheat 65H
6265 messages
18/3/2021 20h37

I do not think that I have seen a gambrel roof house before. Barns, yes, houses? Just an odd observation.

The ingenuity of the farmer has also been the downfall of the nineteenth and mid twentieth century rural lifestyle. The infernal combustion engine is the largest culprit. And I did not have fat fingers for infernal, I did it on purpose.

The dream lived for maybe another generation after the homestead was abandoned, but the second generation probably has dreams that do not include working the land, and the third knows almost nothing of the dream.

Private mailbox at my blog bbuckwwheat
Fayette, Iowa


Tmptrzz 61F  
107039 messages
19/3/2021 9h10

What an interesting old prairie home, and some great questions would love to know the answers to them. I bet this home was beautiful back in the day.

Dreams are what life is made of my friend, and I hope you enjoy a Happy Friday and a great weekend, stay safe and take care..

Seduce the mind and see what a wonderful adventure the body will take you on..


citizen4722 66H  
74582 messages
19/3/2021 9h31

No doubt that house could tell a few stories


secret_lade 49F
9227 messages
22/3/2021 17h14

There are old farm houses where I live that are abandoned like this... I've always wondered the same stuff. How is it that they just become.... abandoned?


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