Every day I used to drive by this corn crib on my way to work. Every morning it was draped in warm oranges and yellows. In the evening it faced a bright sky full of purples and reds. I really enjoyed driving by that corn crib. It always made me a little happier.
After my car pool friends had a baby, riding with them got a little more complicated. There was drop off and pick up. It just didn't work. Honestly, I just really enjoy my sleep. I slowly quit riding with them.
Which means I don't drive by my corn crib anymore.
A few days ago I ventured down that way for Craft Night (a bunch of women get together on Wednesday nights to scrapbook; that's another post of its own).
And this is what I noticed....
The corn crib was replaced with a back hoe and a mound of dirt.
My corn crib was gone. I'm sure at one time there was an entire farm there. I imagine a white house with black shutters. A big red barn and pasture. There was probably a fort built in the tree. And of course, my corn crib.
A sign of the times I guess.
1.29.2009
The corn crib
Posted by Tracy Anne at 7:43 PM
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