abandonné - everywhere you go, the architecture of a particular town or area tells a story. The story of the past of the community, how people made a living and what kept the community thriving. Grain elevators were essential to prairie town economies for the past 100 years or so, but now they're almost all gone. The ones you see now days are either abandoned, privately owned, or large concrete structures that handle several elevators worth of grain. We will be seeing less of these wooden beauties over time.
28/29 mots sous la pluie
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Monday, February 28, 2011
abandonné //29 mots sous la pluie
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