We have both enjoyed venturing into these new areas and places, which we most likely would not have gone to if I wasn’t always on the quest to photograph something new. B enjoys reading about the history and keeps himself busy doing so while I snap away. When we arrive home as I up load and edit the photos, he shares what he has learned.
Yesterday, we visited Batso Village the former site of bog iron and glass making industry. It was right after the Revolutionary War that Village was built at the mouth of the Batso River. After the demise of the iron industry in 1855, Batso became famous for it’s production of window glass. It was long ago that it fell silent but with the help of historians was been restored and preserved.
The old Grist Mill ~ used for grinding corn into flour.
7 comments:
What a beautiful old building.
I just love your edits and style!
I would so hang this beautiful photo on my wall, FANTASTIC!
Such a fabulous building. I love the processing, it reminds me of an old rendering.
I love that you two each find something that you like to do while you spend time together. And this photo is absolutely stunning! Looks like a postcard.
This is beautiful. Love your framing and the house is absolutely perfect.
Beautiful. Just like from an old fairytale :)
I love what you did with this picture- it looks like a watercolored etching- the colors are so soft but the blacks are so striking.
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