Happy Easter [or happy weekend, if you don't observe the holiday], and if you can, drop by for my metal interpretation!!! See if you can guess what it is.
I liked your pictures of the grain bins. I build them for a living so I get to see ALOT of them. Here in NW Missouri where I live we store corn and soybeans in them. Thank's for the picture. Bill
These remind me of the grain bins on our farm when I was a little girl. I was always scared when my dad would work emptying grain into them because I'd heard stories about people being trapped/buried. But I did love the echo when you were inside!
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These are huge bins. I wonder how many pounds of seeds they could contain.
boy this brings back childhood memories!!!
Happy Easter [or happy weekend, if you don't observe the holiday], and if you can, drop by for my metal interpretation!!! See if you can guess what it is.
perfect picture for this week's theme..love it!
check out mine here
http://pinay-wife.com/2008/03/metal.html
thanks
that is some big metal buildings
those are huge! great shot for this week theme..;0 Have a Wonderful Easter!Take a peak on mine here and here if you have time..;) Happy weekend!
those are huge silos- wonderful photo!
Happy weekend
L
Wow! Thanks to those huge grain silos to stock enought grains to feed us.
Wow! what a lovely picture for this week theme, just keep it up and enjoy what you are doing!
Check mine also in HERE!!!
Happy Easter!
We have various forms of these around here, too.
I liked your pictures of the grain bins. I build them for a living so I get to see ALOT of them. Here in NW Missouri where I live we store corn and soybeans in them. Thank's for the picture.
Bill
Wow those are pretty big. I ran into some today on our drive but i don't think they were this big,
Hope you had a good Easter
We have a lot of farmers in the area with a lot of acreage... not industrial farms, just individual farmers... they use a lot of grain!
These remind me of the grain bins on our farm when I was a little girl. I was always scared when my dad would work emptying grain into them because I'd heard stories about people being trapped/buried. But I did love the echo when you were inside!
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