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Woodland Elementary


Woodland's a small village about fifteen miles down M-43 from mine. Like Mulliken, it was once a grain elevator town, though the buildings that housed both of the town's grain businesses are largely gone these days.
So's the railroad track the elevators originally lived on. The Chicago, Kalamazoo, and Saginaw failed in 1937.
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This is an alternate crop of the photo I posted to Flickr for 366 Snaps a year ago. Oddly, I posted this crop to Facebook last July 17--carelessness, I guess.
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I took this photo on a trip to Kalamazoo, where I would accompany my sister to a doctor visit which resulted in an extended hospital stay. I don't plan to discuss my sister's medical problems, nor my brother's, but it's going to become abundantly clear that I spent a lot of time at Borgess Hospital over the second half of last year.
I'm sure I'll mention this again, because it will be unavoidable. But you should expect no details.
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This photograph is an outtake (actually, an alternate crop) from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 10
Title of "roll:" Woodland
Other photos taken on 7/17/2012: none.
So's the railroad track the elevators originally lived on. The Chicago, Kalamazoo, and Saginaw failed in 1937.
==========
This is an alternate crop of the photo I posted to Flickr for 366 Snaps a year ago. Oddly, I posted this crop to Facebook last July 17--carelessness, I guess.
==========
I took this photo on a trip to Kalamazoo, where I would accompany my sister to a doctor visit which resulted in an extended hospital stay. I don't plan to discuss my sister's medical problems, nor my brother's, but it's going to become abundantly clear that I spent a lot of time at Borgess Hospital over the second half of last year.
I'm sure I'll mention this again, because it will be unavoidable. But you should expect no details.
==========
This photograph is an outtake (actually, an alternate crop) from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 10
Title of "roll:" Woodland
Other photos taken on 7/17/2012: none.
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