As I say, it was raining too much to get good outdoor shots.
So I went inside and the lighting conditions were less than ideal.
It was also very hot! They had huge fans operating, but it was still hot. I did not expect that.
If I ever go back, it will be in cooler weather. Winter.
But I did what I could. And there is more of this coming.
...but I've got to finish those sunflowers first.
Only a few more.
And that is all of those. And here is the link to that site: https://agriculturehistory.org/
If it doesn't work as a link just copy and paste in your browser. It is the Bayer Museum of Agriculture.
It was raining. I had to get this outside stuff shooting through my car window. I would have liked to walk around outside but that will have to wait.
More of this next time. At least I've gotten a start.
Saturday, despite a light rain, I got the Agricultural Museum, and an abandoned feed mill. That feed mill was one of the first places I visited with my wife, so the excursion was a good start on retracing our little photo trips. Sunday morning I got the junkyard. While I was out there a young guy in a pickup stopped and asked me if I knew who owned the place. He wanted parts. I told him I had no idea, but agreed with him that it was a shame to see so much stuff sitting there and going to waste. Eventually, I'll begin posting this stuff. Until then, how about more sunflowers?
The garden in the backyard is a jungle. That's exactly what I'd hoped for.
There are zinnias, milkweed, hummingbird mint and a lot of other stuff going on as well.
Probably there will be more of this next time, until I get the new stuff downloaded from the cameras and processed. I used the Nikon Saturday and the Canon Sunday.