July 7, 2014people places things, summer farmer’s state bank Sharonblack and white photography, ellisville, farmer's bank, forgottonia, fulton county, landscape photography, midwest photography, monochrome photography, rural midwest Like this:Like Loading...
So well captured! There’s someone (I hope I can find the link) who has documented most small towns in ND & MN. Your shot—this one—is a gem. Reply
I’d like to see that link, if you find it. 🙂 I’m in Illinois, but these scenes play out in ND and MN (and IA, IN, etc. etc.) again and again. I love sharing them. 🙂 🙂 Reply
I don’t know if I have ever done business with a bank this size or if they even exist anymore. Something else that is now lost to us. Reply
Hello, thank you for the comment. I don’t think they exist anymore, having been taken over by corporate banks and the like – just like so many family farms. I love seeing them in the small rural towns. Really makes one think of the impermanence of what we think is permanent. Reply
So well captured!
There’s someone (I hope I can find the link) who has documented most small towns in ND & MN.
Your shot—this one—is a gem.
I’d like to see that link, if you find it. 🙂
I’m in Illinois, but these scenes play out in ND and MN (and IA, IN, etc. etc.) again and again.
I love sharing them. 🙂 🙂
I don’t know if I have ever done business with a bank this size or if they even exist anymore. Something else that is now lost to us.
Hello, thank you for the comment.
I don’t think they exist anymore, having been taken over by corporate banks and the like – just like so many family farms.
I love seeing them in the small rural towns. Really makes one think of the impermanence of what we think is permanent.
Is it still a bank or has it become a home?