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by Jerry Abbott
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Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway. The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability. The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder. This is a must-have for the summer.
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Govan Schoolhouse built in 1906 in what was at one time a thriving farm community in eastern Lincoln County near the towns of Wilbur and Almira.... more
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Govan Schoolhouse built in 1906 in what was at one time a thriving farm community in eastern Lincoln County near the towns of Wilbur and Almira. Grain elevators in background, the schoolhouse and a couple of houses are all that’s remaining.
“Govan is an unincorporated community in Lincoln County, in US state of Washington. Govan was founded as a ranching community which was slowly abandoned as farming in the area decreased. Today an abandoned school house and post office along with a few houses (both abandoned and occupied) are all that remain. It is considered a ghost town.”
I consider myself to be somewhat of a generalist as a photographer. In fact, Walkabout, probably best describes my style as I wonder around the Pacific Northwest looking for ordinary but interesting everyday objects, scenes, and places of interest. I am currently located in the beautiful community of Poulsbo, located on the Kitsap Peninsula of Washington State. The area is bordered by the Olympic Peninsula and Mountains on one side and the Puget Sound and Seattle on the other side. This location provides an abundance of photographic opportunity. As a result, this, along with Eastern Washington, where I grew up, is where most of my Walkabout photography time is spent. The two quotes below summarize my feelings about photography: ...
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Antonis Meintanis
wonderful work !! very beautiful colors &view !!! đź‘Ť đź‘Śđź‘Śđź‘Ś
Lynn Hopwood
Super awesome capture!
Jerry Abbott replied:
Thank you Lynn!
Brian Walsh
Fantastic shot Jerry! Love the soft lighting and subdued tones which give a vintage feel to the image.
Jerry Abbott replied:
Thank you for the comment Brian!
Jurgen Lorenzen
Wonderful composition, Jerry! Your images of abandoned buildings are incredible!
Jerry Abbott replied:
Thank you for the kind comment Jurgen!
Jeff Burgess
Congratulations, your wonderful work has been featured in the group: “Pacific Northwest Artists”.
Jerry Abbott replied:
Thank you for the Feature Jeff!
Thomas Hall
Great composition and tones Jerry.
Jerry Abbott replied:
Thank you Thomas!
Stephanie Moore
Lovely photograph - sad to see it abandoned!
Jerry Abbott replied:
Thank you Stephanie! It is sad and it is located close to where my parents and I both grew up.
William Dunigan
Really cool find to have that old building in a vast open field, reminds me of so many of the decaying farm homes I've seen driving through Iowa.
Jerry Abbott replied:
Thank you for the comment William!
Jeff Burgess
I am very appreciative of the capture here. There is something haunting about old school houses as they do represent so much history. Nice focus and composition.
Jerry Abbott replied:
Thank you very much Jeff!
Barbara Charles
Very nice work, Jerry. Love the details you give us of what your photograph is and its history.
Jerry Abbott replied:
Thank you Barbara!