Some of you will recognize the grain silo that sits down across the river from our house. It's an active storage silo that's located along side the railroad line that parallels the river. I assume that the corn, wheat, barley, colza, and sunflowers that are grown all around us pass through this facility at harvest time before it gets loaded into rail cars to go to mills and processing facilities elsewhere.
When the weather is clear, like this, you can see some of the details on the building. When it's rainy or misty or foggy, the silo can look like a huge cathedral in the valley.
Yup, a cathedral or a fortress :)
ReplyDeleteEspecially from a distance. Thanks for being my lone commenter today! :)
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