Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Vintage America


Lately, I have been posting my fair share of birds and waterfowl images. But last week I got to thinking about all of the wonderful places I have traveled over the past few years. There is rarely a place we travel daily or on a vacation that we don't find some historical artifact in some form or fashion.


Without the rustic, vintage, historical . . . without the rusted, aged, weathered . . . without these artifacts or historical places throughout America, my world would be far less interesting. On every occasion, no matter whether it is a day trip, a weekend or a longer journey, history surrounds us, and fortunately, I have embraced the vintage and historical factions in my travels. Throughout the states of Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, Michigan, Massachusetts and Virginia, I captured these images whether it be Spring, Summer, Winter or Fall. ENJOY!

Linking to Wednesday Around The World

8 comments :

  1. Beautiful collage! it reflects the idea of America that I have!

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  2. I did enjoy them...beautiful.

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  3. Prachtig met die oude vrachtwagen en die sjees erbij.

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  4. Thank you for sharing this beautiful collage of photos. I love seeing the countryside and historical things that we find there.

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  5. Every one is lovely, my pick the boardwalk across the grass and little stream. Without history and these, how would we know what happened those years ago, Thanks for sharing.

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  6. All very interesting to see. The boardwalk catches my eye but I also love the Autumn bridge and house. I can't pass up on that truck either. So much variety and so pretty. The things you have found are the same but different to here. You've made me think again about trying to hunt out some more historical things and places around here. I don't think there is much other than some of the old buildings due to wet tropical weather and cyclones.

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  7. Great collection of photos! Happy Weekend!

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  8. I've always enjoyed your vintage offerings. Hope your weather has turned to spring, and you are out enjoying it!

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