Friday, March 7, 2008
Icy Outhouse
Now that the days are getting longer and warmer, I'm finally ready to take a look at some of my photographs from December's crazy ice storm.
This is a photograph of the outhouse next door. I'm told there used to be a house on the lot, but it was lost to a fire years ago. The outhouse is no longer in use, to my knowledge, but it's an interesting little building.
The ice storm, if you weren't around for it, covered *everything* with a layer of ice. We lost power for a few days. It was a hassle, but it was certainly gorgeous.
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Totally gorgeous photograph. I love the icicles.
Thanks angie :)
FANTASTIC photo! your blog is beautiful!!
Wow, it looks oriental almost.
Love your blog! I'd sure hate to have to use that outhouse during an ice storm! I'd have never made it as a pioneer. Jo :)
No, that would have been a chilly experience. Luckily, we still had plumbing, even when the power went out. :)
Who knew an outhouse could be so spectacular? WOW! What a shot. beautiful! Visit my blog & I'll add you to my photogroll!
Cheers! Chelsea
This is great. Reminds me of something mystical as if you would enter the door and be in another world. Get my drift?
wow! that is a really beautiful shot! I remember one ice storm from when i was a kid back in rochester NY and it was just the same. ice covering every last inch of everything! Beautiful and we didn't have school for a week, it was awesome!
That is a beautiful photo I had no idea what it was until I read the post. I see a lot of ice here where I live and that picture definaely captures the magic of the ice.
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We missed a fair bit of school here as well.
And yes, magical is definitely the word. :)
Thanks for visiting. :)
thats so beautiful!
Thanks leslie :)
WOW! That outhouse is so nifty. I never knew they made them so ornately...I mean...it's an out house. I could see why this one would be called a throne though! lol
Ha!
Hadn't thought of it that way. :)
Wow, that is one fancy looking outhouse! Love your work.
Thanks Tammy :)
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