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pnealey says...

This  is an abandoned grain elevator in  a corn field in Iowa that I ran across one morning on a photo-shoot. I really liked the symmetry, so I chose to place the building in the middle. The road I was on was an access road created for constructing the wind turbines. I saw the same image photographed by a different Omaha photographer, but now this scene is totally changed with the finished wind turbines in the background. Progress on one hand, but I'm not so sure they do anything to beautify the Iowa countryside.  I guess the only way to recreate this image would be to use photoshop to remove the turbines, but that just doesn't seem right somehow.

You can License this stock photo at Getty Images from the Image bank collection.

Facts: Grain elevators are buildings or complexes of buildings for storage and shipment of grain. Older grain elevators and bins often were constructed of framed or cribbed wood and were prone to fire. This one sits abandoned.

Keywords: Built Structure, Freshness, Growth, Contrasts, Past, Decline, Abundance, Agriculture, Food And Drink, Horizontal, Outdoors, Rural Scene, Harvesting, USA, Lush Foliage, Corn Crop, Field, Day, Iowa, Change, Abandoned, Obsolete, Organic, Grain Elevator, No People, Building Exterior, Photography, Single Object

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Staci says...

Holding on too tightly to what worked yesterday can rob you of a better tomorrow. 

You can either preserve your present position, or position yourself for a better future.  It's good to remember and keep antiques as a reminder of all your knowledge and how far you've come; just don't remain too attached and become one.  Evaluate, change, grow and ultimately...soar.

I can't wait to see your next great innovation!

Love,
Staci

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mbge says...

Les recordamos a todos los usuarios de Aranxel acerca de la cuota anual que debe ser cubierta para tener acceso  a Soporte Técnico , y para poder descargar las actualizaciones y mejoras que se hacen al sistema de manera frecuente.
El área de Soporte Técnico está disponible para resolver cualquier duda acerca del sistema, de Lunes a Viernes, desde las 7:30 hrs. hasta las 18:00 hrs, y se puede contactar por la vía telefónica, o bien por herramientas electrónicas como chat (Skype) y e-mail.

El PAST incluye: 

.Garantía de actualización de Aranxel por reformas en las disposiciones  legales, fiscales y aduaneras

. Garantía de actualización por mejoras de operación de Aranxel en cuanto a funcionalidad y tecnología

. Soporte técnico remoto por medio de herramientas web que nos  permiten realizar presentaciones en linea del adecuado uso de Aranxel

. Manuales de uso de Aranxel en línea

. Documentos de respuesta a las preguntas frecuentes de los usuarios

Pensando en la economía de nuestros clientes, haremos un 5% de descuento sobre el monto total si la cuota es cubierta antes del día 26 de Febrero del 2010.

La fecha límite para cubrir la cuota anual PAST es el día 15 de Marzo del 2010.
Para pedir cotización de Cuota Anual PAST, favor de dirigirse directamente con Rosy Lomelí : rlomeli@mbge.com.mx

Gracias por preferir Aranxel

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Fuzilah says...

One of the most important archeological sites in history. The dawn of civilization? Carved spiritual temples made by an advanced pre-historic society? A good reading in: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/gobekli-tepe.html?c=y&page=1

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cherrykat says...

I never thought I'd,
I'd die alone
I laughed the loudest, who'd have known?
I traced the cord back to the wall
No wonder it was never plugged in at all

I took my time,
I hurried up
The choice was mine, I didn't think enough
I'm too depressed, To go on
You'll be sorry when I'm gone

I never conquered, rarely came
16 just held such better days
Days when I still felt alive
We couldn't wait to get outside
The world was wide, too late to try
The tour was over, we'd survived
I couldn't wait till I got home
To pass the time in my room alone

 

long time ago..  

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cherrykat says...

"forget about the people from the past,
there is a reason why they didn't make it to your future."

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Mark says...

  
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About
Description: A short clip in which Brit celebrity chef, Gordon Ramsay, reminisces about childhood trips to the seaside town of Blackpool.

Number of Speakers: 1

Text Type: Personal Anecdote

Language Areas
Functions: Talking about the past / telling anecdotes
Lexis: childhood memories, seaside
Grammar: used to, parallel structures 

 

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Twiterate says...

My wondering thoughts/ foot steps past our minds limits/ into a new world haiku poems poem poetry #.. http://ping.fm/SjzHF

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Twiterate says...

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Twiterate says...

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