Monday, July 02, 2007


28 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:23 AM

    Mornin'
    That looks like downtown "where my parents live" only the store is still open :)

    Great picture.

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  2. Morning!

    it was a cool store, was sad
    this across the river from me!

    if this store could talk, it could say alot!

    and thanks
    have a great day!

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  3. Morning!
    Cool photo.
    Looks like an old general store I think my wife would love to go into to shop for her grandmother.

    I am feeling much better and have a new post. Thank you so much for your encouragement.
    You have such talent.
    God bless you as you continue to use your ablitiy to put your talent into photo, and art.

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  4. I would love to shop around in that little store.

    Windyville, huh? Windyville, cloudy and stormy! grin.

    (((HUGS))) dear sis.

    God's Grace.

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  5. Love the lonely old feel to this shot. It represents a by gone era. Nice technique.

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  6. Love your photos!

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  7. Anonymous3:03 PM

    that is great! thanks for sharing it
    brian

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  8. A monument to a history unknown by most of us.

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  9. You took your picture early on, comparatively.
    See this one, it has slipped a lot:
    http://www.mo.gov/mo/mophotos/historical/HI_Windyville_Walters_050405_lg.jpg
    ..

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  10. preacherman,

    thank you, am glad ya are feeling better, went and checked out your post, and it was very good,

    and I think your wife would have liked to have stop there, it has some cool stuff there at one time!

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  11. Corry,photowannabe,dot, and brian,
    thank you for stopping by!
    have a great day!

    Bob,
    thanks for stopping by, it is sad to see small town stores sat empty,
    it use to have a post office next to it to!
    take care

    hey Jim, good to see ya around, how did things go with your knee yesterday?
    and thanks for the link to that pictures, went and checked it out,
    and that is a picture of the first store of windyville, acrossed the highway for this store, and it has a story of it's own!

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  12. I love old buildings like this. Would love to sit and listen to all its old stories.

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  13. Another great picture!!

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  14. A neat old building with a grand history I'll bet. Do you know much about it Janice?

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  15. it would take a book to tell! :)

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  16. Anonymous12:45 PM

    Hi Jel!!! Missin' you. Hope you had a wonderful anniversary with your love.

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  17. Anonymous9:19 PM

    Jel, Allow me to get in touch with A/W/Don
    Brother don't give it up! You have done a great work with your blog. Preaching and preachers will never be understood.
    S.0.
    Thanks Jel

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  18. Jel ... you are awesome with a camera. Wish you could give me some lessons.

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  19. This is definitely off-topic. But I wanted to take a moment to say I hope you are having a great Fourth of July with family and friends!

    May God’s richest blessings be yours,
    -bill
    Spiritual Oasis Blog

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  20. Anonymous9:02 AM

    Happy Independence Day!

    From a fellow American,
    Lil Pilgrim Pal

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  21. Anonymous11:50 AM

    I LOVE the picture, Janice! Thanks!

    Hope you and your husband are having a happy 4th!

    Dee

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  22. Hi everyone,
    hope ya all are have a great 4th,

    we are doing yard work, and then are going to sat out and watch the fireflys light up tonite,

    thanks for stopping by!

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  23. Anonymous4:08 PM

    jel-
    Thanks for the heads up.
    S.O.- Just trying to keep myself from myself. This blogging thing can get strange at times.

    jel-
    Thank you for letting us contact :)

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  24. Anonymous7:25 AM

    jel, "windyville" sounds like a good name for my blog. hope you had a great time watching the "lightning bugs" we don't have many around here, but I used to chase them when I was a kid in Arkansas. may God bless

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  25. Anonymous10:00 AM

    Psst...don't forget tomorrow is Pilgrim's birthday (Sat. the 7th)...pass it on please...

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  26. Anonymous5:34 PM

    Sorry, jel..it's the 9th, Monday...pass it on, please...

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  27. looks as it it was a fine place
    cheers

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