“Better to burn out than to rust out,” according to Neil
Young. There was a time when I might
have agreed but these days I’m not sure I have much of a choice. Here I am dusty and rusty. In any case, after Carrie and I visited to
Three Sisters Sanctuary in Goshen, Massachusetts, I have to say that I believe that rust has
its virtues.
This is a great place for photographers. One of the things I liked the best was the
vast array of neatly arranged rusty objects.
Here are a few.
They just don't make things the way they used to. |
Is anyone else thinking "Dune" here? |
In reality, maybe Shakespeare had it right when he wrote, “I were
better to be eaten to death with a rust than to be scoured to nothing with
perpetual motion.”
13 comments:
i like rust, but i did laugh at 'no choice in the matter'. :)
you really know how to bring out the good at everything
i love rusty objects and these are totally MAG.
Rust is great at making otherwise ordinary objects photo-worthy. These are wonderful shots, Barb!
Great photos and color...you have a great eye for noticing things
Awesome shots, you make rust look amazing!!!
These are indeed amazingly beautiful Picture three and four I like most. Thank you for these inspirations. Please have a good Wednesday.
wonderful post! well done!!! :)
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Nice rusty pictures. I like the flower thing. Great for the garden.
It does appear that they embrace the rust.
Wonderful! I am especially drawn to the flower shapes. :)
I love its!!!!wonderful pictures!!!!!compliments!!:)
Rust can add. To the beauty, but can also be quite ugly
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