Can you see the telecommunication devices on the highest point above the grain storehouse? Gotta keep those cellular phone users happy. I'm linking to Rurality Blog Hop.
We live in our motorhome and travel fulltime; it never ceases to amaze me that at even the most rural and remote spots there's usually some spot where one can stay connected. Changing times.
Love that.. and you know the farmer's getting a fee for housing the cell tower... that's a good thing! Thanks for coming by to share on 'Rurality Blog Hop #10!'
I do see them! They are much better looking and concealed than the huge ones they try making into trees, lol!
ReplyDeleteYep ~ see them ~ Great rurality shot despite the 21st century gadget ~ Love it! ^_^
ReplyDeleteHehehe! What would we do without sell phones?
ReplyDeleteI didn't until you pointed it out. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great scene all around - nice find!!!
Nice composition. Visiting from Rurality.
ReplyDeleteNice scene....I thought they might be lightening rods♪ My R: http://lore-eleven.blogspot.com/2013/04/barn-light.html
ReplyDeleteNice shot...and it's amazing where the will put the cellular antennas.
ReplyDeleteWe live in our motorhome and travel fulltime; it never ceases to amaze me that at even the most rural and remote spots there's usually some spot where one can stay connected. Changing times.
ReplyDeleteThey seem to put them everywhere! Great shot, btw :)
ReplyDeleteLove that.. and you know the farmer's getting a fee for housing the cell tower... that's a good thing! Thanks for coming by to share on 'Rurality Blog Hop #10!'
ReplyDeleteFanstastic =)
ReplyDeleteCool photo!
ReplyDeleteHUGE grain bins!
ReplyDeleteA familiar site. The only difference between your site and those around eastern Iowa is the cell tower and the side barn entrance.
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