If those walls could talk

Christopher RobinOur Town Arts

It’s not hard to imagine the busy workings of farm life on the many acres of this abandoned Seymour farmstead. Newer developments may think updated is grander, but I disagree. Left behind in amenities and with no family to shelter, this place is more appealing though her paint is peeling.

It is big with a few silos, a couple of barns, an out building as well as the house. We visited in late winter before the leaves adorned the trees or the snakes slithered out to sunbathe. Both were calming factors, considering I plodded through many fields to land my subject.

Postscript: Left Behind just left me behind as it headed to the home of a collector in the Northeast.

Photographer Chris and painter Robin Rohwer each week share a painting or photograph that captured their interest in hopes that it will also capture yours. They have a small studio and gallery in the Phoenix Building at 418 South Gay Street where you can stop and see their work. Their website is www.ChristopherRobinArts.com. All works are copyright protected.

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