Potato Cellars (sick of them yet? I'm not.)
I love to photograph under gray, dark, and generally miserable skies. Today was a pretty gloomy day, so I was happy and excited to go photographing. I've noticed a couple of cellars in Moody that have the tin removed, revealing an interesting skeletal structure underneath. I decided to run out and photograph them before Susan and I went out on our date.
Despite the wind and mud, it was great to be out there looking, solving some visual problems, and making photographs.
I got home in time for Susan to pick up the sitter. We then went out to dinner and a movie (Dan in Real Life). We both enjoyed the movie quite a bit.

Potato Cellar Dirt and Wood Roof, Moody, ID 2007

Potato Cellar with Removed Tin Roof, Moody, ID 2007

Old and New Potato Cellars, Moody, ID 2007
Despite the wind and mud, it was great to be out there looking, solving some visual problems, and making photographs.
I got home in time for Susan to pick up the sitter. We then went out to dinner and a movie (Dan in Real Life). We both enjoyed the movie quite a bit.

Potato Cellar Dirt and Wood Roof, Moody, ID 2007

Potato Cellar with Removed Tin Roof, Moody, ID 2007

Old and New Potato Cellars, Moody, ID 2007


5 Comments:
I like your potato cellars!
How how sweet...you took your wife on a date!
You know me.... Mr. Romantic
I really like the first picture. Very cool!
I had heard "dan in real life" was a good movie so we'll have to go see it sometime.
About your "Mr. Romantic" comment...ummmm......yeah.....
I think Darren MUST be Mr. Romantic. How else would Susan let him fish 6 days a week, Bird 4 days a week, hide out in his man-cave the other 5 days a week and finally, photograph all the rest of the time . . . I have always been impressed with how you fit in 19 days worth of activity into the length of 7 days.
Oh and I really like the photos.
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