No more tools for this tool shed as it waits for the wind to make it disappear.
Going with the Wind
April 6, 2016 by dorannrule
Posted in Abandoned, Buildings, Camera-Walking, Country Fotos, Country Sights, Memories, On Aging, Photography, Random Impressions, Survival, Uncategorized, Virginia Views | Tagged Abandoned, country photo, country views, nature, photography, rural Virginia, tool shed, tools, Virginia sight | 12 Comments
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I would have loved to discover this when I was a kid…the perfect fort.
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Well ! It looks as if the wind will blow it away anyway Dora. But you could salvage what tools are in there ready for the ” NEW TOOLSHED.” or is it someone else’s old abandoned shed ?
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I love your view from a child’s eye! 🙂
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Good idea Rita, but it is a neighbor’s abandoned shed being overtaken by thorny vines, weeds, and whatever critters can find shelter there. I keep watching it slowly disappear.
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My John would have salvaged the wood before now for our wood burner.
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Nature repossesses all eventually.
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Smart fella your John! 🙂
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So true! Have you seen that series about the world without people? Fascinating.
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I read the book, I didn’t know that they made a series on it. Who did it?
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“Life After People” was on the History Channel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_After_People
Well worth watching. I think it is available on Amazon.
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Thanks!
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That was interesting to see.
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