White house from the potato bunker. The old homestead ruin from inside the abandoned potato bunker. The shadows are incredible, every which way one looks. This was yesterday. Today the shadows were stark and heavy, the sun only cracking through from the eastern side. One of these days I’m going to meet some one who knows the history of this place and the white house, former home. Until then we’ll wander among the shadows, the bird nests, and the light that illuminates the nooks and crannies, deciphering what we can from the past. Thanks for looking. G
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4 thoughts on “White House From The Potato Bunker”
Loving the images, but what is a potato bunker? A shed where potatoes hunker down to protect from bombs? Wolves? Please put me out of my ignorance
Thanks Carol, I sent you an email. G
Great stuff, Geraint. The lead in is complex and the house simple, which makes for a very nice contrast within the image.
Thanks Ron. That means a lot to me. See you soon. G