Hoo·ver·ville : ho͞ovərˌvil : [noun] : a shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930s.
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After taking Lucy for a autumn walk,
I stopped by this house near my home
to photograph the owner’s unusual garden art,
a 1930 Chrysler, an ‘outhouse,’ and clothes line
with red long johns flapping in the breeze.
The fall colors in their garden
really set off the
scene well.
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~Blessings Always~
Very clever display – though I’d need a bigger yard if I were to try something like that – I’d like other things in the yard besides a big old truck, no matter how lovely it is. Great shot!!!
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There is a richness to this image that I love!
Madge,
What a great find! I love the colors, lighting and textures. What character the old car has and stories it could tell.
Hi Madge, there’s a lot of character in this shot! So nice to hear from you–hope you’re doing well.