the drive-by life
If I see something interesting, I shoot from the driver's seat or jump out & set up the tripod for a quick click. It's the drive-by life of a photographer on the move. Welcome to my world.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
A "See Rock City" barn in Ethridge, Tennessee
A "See Rock City" barn in Ethridge, TN. It's a small barn though a barn nonetheless. Below is a horsestall to the side.
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Ethridge, TN 38456, USA
Friday, April 19, 2019
Country store in Ethridge, Tennessee
On my way to Lawrenceburg, TN I stopped at this country store on US43 in Ethridge, TN and took some nice photos as I walked around. But on a Thursday afternoon this place was closed. Too bad. I would have liked to get a cold drink and a sandwich. Maybe next time.
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Ethridge, TN 38456, USA
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Along US43 in Ethridge, Tennessee
I was on my way to Lawrenceburg, Tennessee the other day, driving south down US43 and I found this spot in Ethridge. I first heard about Ethridge a couple years ago when I aked my friends down here where to get fresh fruits and vegetables. They told me to go to Ethridge because the Amish sell these items in an open air market and in stands along the backroads.
But when I got there (it's still too early Spring) there was none of that but I did find this place to take some photos.
And below is my favorite photo from that day.
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Ethridge, TN 38456, USA
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Homes of Indian Village, Detroit, MI 48214 - 2
Indian
Village is a historic, affluent neighborhood located on Detroit's
east side, bound to the north and south by Mack Avenue and East
Jefferson Avenue, respectively, along the streets of Burns, Iroquois,
and Seminole. The district was listed on the National Register of
Historic Places in 1972.
The district has a number of architecturally-significant homes built in the early 20th century. A number of the houses have been substantially restored, and many others well kept up. Bordering Indian Village to the west is West Village, with additional historic homes, townhouses and apartments.
Many of the homes were built by prominent architects, such as Albert Kahn, Louis Kamper and William Stratton, for some of the area's most prominent citizens, such as Edsel Ford. A lot of homes are very large, with some over 12,000 square feet. Many have a carriage house, with some of those being larger than an average suburban home. Some of the houses also have large amounts of Pewabic Pottery tiles.
Indian Village has very active community organizations, including the Indian Village Association, Men's Garden Club & Women's Garden Club. The neighborhood hosts an annual Home & Garden Tour the first Saturday of June, a neighborhood yard sales in September, a holiday home tour in December, and many other community events. The neighborhood contains many historic homes including that of automotive entrepreneur Henry Leland, founder of Lincoln and Cadillac, who resided at 1052 Seminole St.
Photos were taken December 23, 2012.
Information comes from Wikipedia > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Village,_Detroit
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Location:
Indian Village, Detroit, MI 48214, USA
Monday, April 1, 2019
Random shots in Columbia, Tennessee - 3
The Chuck Wagon Grille south of the Maury County Courthouse in downtown Columbia, Tennessee.
Here's a nice red, brick building that doesn't seem to be in use right now.
Behind me.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Homes of Indian Village, Detroit, MI 48214 - 1
Indian
Village is a historic, affluent neighborhood located on Detroit's
east side, bound to the north and south by Mack Avenue and East
Jefferson Avenue, respectively, along the streets of Burns, Iroquois,
and Seminole. The district was listed on the National Register of
Historic Places in 1972.
The district has a number of architecturally-significant homes built in the early 20th century. A number of the houses have been substantially restored, and many others well kept up. Bordering Indian Village to the west is West Village, with additional historic homes, townhouses and apartments.
Many
of the homes were built by prominent architects, such as Albert Kahn,
Louis Kamper and William Stratton, for some of the area's most
prominent citizens, such as Edsel Ford. A lot of homes are very
large, with some over 12,000 square feet. Many have a carriage house,
with some of those being larger than an average suburban home. Some
of the houses also have large amounts of Pewabic Pottery tiles.
Indian Village has very active community organizations, including the Indian Village Association, Men's Garden Club & Women's Garden Club. The neighborhood hosts an annual Home & Garden Tour the first Saturday of June, a neighborhood yard sales in September, a holiday home tour in December, and many other community events. The neighborhood contains many historic homes including that of automotive entrepreneur Henry Leland, founder of Lincoln and Cadillac, who resided at 1052 Seminole St.
Photos were taken December 23, 2012.
Information comes from Wikipedia > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Village,_Detroit
Please comment if you'd like and share this page.
Labels:
Detroit,
home,
house,
Indian Village
Location:
Indian Village, Detroit, MI 48214, USA
Monday, March 25, 2019
Random shots in Columbia, Tennessee - 2
Location:
Columbia, TN 38401, USA
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