This timeless old stove was found in an abandoned and now-crumbling Canal-Master's station along the old Delaware-Raritan canal at Griggstown, NJ. The rainy day had effected a greyish half-light and it afforded me only a momentary opportunity to shoot this old stove which was still in place at one jagged center-wall along the cabin's right side. Peelings and crumblings from above had simply come to rest where you see them. Wonderful, thematic, evocative old scene. You don't see much like this these days.
A LEFTOVER RELIC OF ANOTHER TIME
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
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- Name: gary j. introne
- Location: Avenel, New Jersey, United States
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