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(96 votes) Published: Jan 20, 2008 12:50 p.m. Viewed 428 times
This was probably a waste of time and eggpoints to post as it’s not very interesting; but that doesn’t really matter much so here goes...
I stopped at a small farm I could see from the road. The field in front of it was all marshland and impossible to walk through, so I went around the back to find another, nearly identical farm (the photos did not turn out very well so I didn’t post them).
I returned the next day and hopped a barbed wire fence a couple properties away and made my way through the woods in order to get there, though it wasn’t really worth the trouble of having around ten cars watch me scramble over the fence to get in and another ten watch me as I exited..
(The place was off of highway 28 near Peterborough.)
On my way through the woods I came along multiple piles of old logs and some random junk strewn around, as well as some old cars and trailers before I actually got to the barn.
There wasn’t a whole lot to see, but I was entertained enough for the time being...
There was another tractor in through this window but I didn’t attempt to find my way in as 3 out of four sides didn’t have an entrance and the last was blocked by thick mud and a large amount of brambles. A photo of a single dilapidated tractor was not worth the effort.
This was taken through the following crack.
I think this was a hay baler, correct me if I’m wrong.
As I made my way out I took a detour to get a snapshot from between the barn and the swamp.
Jan 20, 2008 1:19 pm - How exactly could I have taken a photo of myself while I was climbing over a fence?
I didn’t mention that to "brag". It (and being watched by the passing cars) was not worth the effort for such a boring place - which is what I typed. Besides, the fence was old and the barbs were fairly dull.
Do you live on the west coast that looks a lot like where I live.
Chances are no, (I live in Peterborough,and i think i recognize this place anyway), seeing how this egg is in Peterborough which is in southern ontario.
Feb 10, 2008 3:25 pm - LOL I LIKED THE OLD SNOWMOBILE also that one gmc truck that was green i think would be worth some money if you refubished it or you could just recycle the metal for money $$$ :)