The Weaving Chronicle

History is rarely a strict chronicle of events, often it is a story woven into many other stories. This blog is the thoughts about History and Museum work, from a young historian.

Friday, March 8, 2024

Photo Journal Part 4: A Walk at Dawn

 Ive wanted to take pictures of this barn for years now. I finally got my chance when I got up early for some dawn pictures.








I hope you have enjoyed seeing my progress. Drop a comment to give suggestions for my next excursion.

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