Rick Courtright said:
jeffnles1 said:
They are pretty much all gone now except for a few individual trees here and there.
Hi, Jeff
Don't put the camera away yet. I still think you and Tom Black need to get together w/ a couple of those flintlocks and take a bunch of pictures!
Rick C
Rick, that would be fun. Camera isn't getting put away, just been working A LOT lately and haven't had a lot of time. Pretty soon, the winter shots will be coming about. There are several old barns around here that I keep meaning to do a photo story about. Old barns are disappearing from our landscape and I want to document some of them before they go away. Same with old farm fence rows. Not the squeaky clean modern farm fence rows, but the old fashioned fence rows with briars and other bushes that are the home of rabbits, moles, mice and other small animals. Those fences are not dotting our landscape as much as they used to. I want to document them as well.
So many things I'd love to do, with working 60+ hours a week, it is very hard to find the time to get out there and do it.
Jeff