On May 29, 2013, at 7:53 AM, Paul Sorenson wrote:

> Really like #2. It has a timeless look to it - could have been taken in the 
> 1930s. The single car in the distance on that lonely prairie road is what 
> makes it for me. 

Well, in the 30s there woulda been fences in the fields. Farms were smaller and 
more diversified. They had livestock. They had pastures. They grew hay and 
small grains for animal feed. Now it's just corn and soybeans, corn and 
soybeans, every direction---mostly. 

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