Here is another photograph of the outhouse and shed that I found on a farm along Branstrator Road in southwest Allen County, Indiana. This one is looking back toward the road from the opposite side of the buildings from where I made the photo in yesterday’s post. Photographed on February 4th.

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Here is another of my photos from those two foggy days at the beginning of February. This outhouse and shed were found on a farm along Branstrator Road on February 4th. The farm was home to a beautiful long-haired black cat who rubbed on me and meowed the whole time I was there. I felt bad for her being out in the cold alone; her food and water bowls sat on the front porch of the house, so she was probably never let in. I told the woman living there that I was going to take her cat home with me but she said I couldn’t have it. I think the cat wanted to come anyway.

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February 4th and 5th were two of the most beautiful foggy days I have seen in several years. I travelled around Allen County, Indiana those two days photographing rural landscapes, and I have been posting the photographs on my blog and website as I get them scanned. Here is one more:

This abandoned garage sits along Monroeville Road in rural southeast Allen County. I believe that the house that went with it was recently demolished, because there was a bulldozer sitting on the other side of the garage.
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Another of the beautiful foggy landscape photographs that I made on February 5. This is on Branstrator Road just north of South County Line Road in southwest Allen County, Indiana.
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Another photograph from the foggy days at the beginning of the month. This one was made on the 5th in a light rain along Branstrator road in rural southwest Allen County, Indiana. This tree is just south of the scene in my last post, in the same harvested cornfield.
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Here’s another of my foggy landscape photographs from February 5th. This was taken on Branstrator Road in Allen county just a short distance north of the Quanset Hut from my last post.
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I found this lonely quonset hut after driving south on Branstrator Road until I reached Allen County, Indiana’s southern boundry. This was taken looking south into Wells County from South County Line Road on Feb. 5th. I got rained on pretty hard, but it was worth it.
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This photograph was made in the same field along Hoagland Road in southeast Allen County, Indiana as the one on my Feb. 18 post, a few minutes after that photograph. February 5 had what was probably the densest fog I have seen in Indiana in many years.
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This photograph was taken the day after the one from my last post. The 5th was a foggy, rainy, warmer day than the 4th. Most of the snow was melted and the fog was not as dense. This landscape is on Branstrator Road a little north of the southern edge of Allen County, Indiana.
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February 4th and 5th 2008 were two of the most beautiful foggy winter days I have EVER seen. This photograph was made in rural southeast Allen County, Indiana on the morning of the 4th along Hoagland Road just east of the small town of the same name.
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