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Saturday, December 29, 2007
Silo
This silo is missing its barn. Located east of Nashville, it sits on a dirt road that's clost to a pretty busy intersection and across from a plaza and fast food restaurants.
Chris, I love this barn and silo series! I have been slammed lately, but always look forward to catching up on your blog. And I LOVE barns. I tell you, I would collect them like people collect puppies if I could!
That would make an interesting home for the arts or something similar. It is bricked up or cement block and that is different and unique. I have never seen one made this way.
"Well-behaved women seldom make history." -Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. . .
I'm fortunate to have had a lot of fun adventures in my life. I've taught Spanish, English, Drama and Journalism. I've done photography, PR and advertising for a number of companies. For 9 years, I owned Paper Moon, a paper arts store, and I'm currently finishing my MFA in Creative Writing through Murray State's low-residency program. For a few years, I've been living with one foot in Las Vegas and one foot in Nashville. We're permanently back in Las Vegas now, so I've discontinued this blog. And, I'm still working on making history! :-D
5 comments:
I hope it doesn't get torn down someday. Sounds like progress is too close for comfort.
I agree with RR. I wonder how old it is. Its really neat looking.
Chris, I love this barn and silo series! I have been slammed lately, but always look forward to catching up on your blog. And I LOVE barns. I tell you, I would collect them like people collect puppies if I could!
That would make an interesting home for the arts or something similar. It is bricked up or cement block and that is different and unique. I have never seen one made this way.
I agree with Oldmanlincoln... in Europe some old barns and windmills are now arts centers or even for tourism...
By the way, let me wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR and that all of your dreams come true!
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