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If these gears look familiar to you than you probably grew up on a farm in the 1930s and 40s. We took my visiting family to a "real country restaurant". And outside was this old heap of rust. My grandfather says it's a Thrasher machine for separating parts of the corn or wheat. All I can think of when he says thrasher is a movie I saw with my husband in the theater a few weekends ago! I thought the gears looked pretty cool though. Share your Photo Story behind your images at Trendy Treehouse and Today in your corner of the world!
This is really cool - I love your edit, it's very fitting!
ReplyDeleteLove this edit! Thanks so much for linking up :)
ReplyDeleteCool shot! Love the texture!
ReplyDeletevisit Iowa for a a summer. They have several Old Thasher Festivals.
ReplyDeletegreat shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat texture! I downloaded Peeling Paint, and both you and Tammy Lee Bradley have used it so effectively, I'm jealous I haven't found the right photo for it - this is definitely the right photo!
ReplyDeleteThanks Girls!
ReplyDeletevphonegirl - seriously Thrasher Festivals?
Great photo, and I bet my daddy would recognize those gears. I can't wait to use this texture!
ReplyDeleteYou always find the most interesting things to photograph and I always love your use of texture!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad my husband doesn't like those kind of films. you are brave.
ReplyDeleteCool edits!
ReplyDeleteI love the texture you used!
Have a Fabulous Wednesday!
Great photos!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day,
Yvonne
Great use of texture! I love it.
ReplyDeleteThat texture edit is gorgeous! It totally fits the mood of the photo!
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