Rural Architecture
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Feral kitty cafe
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Around the corner
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Farmhouse
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Silo complex
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Winema Elevators, Inc.
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Est. 1944 in California. Two sites in Oregon, one in California. Certified organic, their motto is "Agrilicious!" ; )
The word "winema" means female chief in the Modoc language. The name appears in multiple uses in the S. Oregon & N. California region, from a national forest to a county to businesses. Winema was a real person, a Modoc woman also named Toby Riddle, who served as an interpreter between her tribe and the US Army during the Modoc War of 1872-73. The war took place just a few miles from this grain elevator.
Winema
Photo: Smithsonian Institute Archives, Public Domain
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Riddle
I can think of a few things to say...
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Hatches and outlets
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Teeth
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Grain car
Kind of small for the job
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Silo landscape
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Looming
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Harp
Stairs to nowhere
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Greenery
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The mystery
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Bare tree
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