Grabbing my backpack from the over head bin, I stutter stepped and spin moved around the stragglers in the ile, eager to end my travels. Leaving my offices on Madison Av some four hours earlier, the cold midwestern air greeted my exposed skin as I waited for the familiar sight of my grandfather's van. Within a few minutes we were heading north on 57 towards my grandfathers 97 acre farm near Adel Wisconsin.
After an hour chat with my grandfather on our way north and a pleasant reunion with my grandmother as soon as we walked through the door, I headed towards the guest room. Before sunrise the next morning, I rolled out of bed. Greeted by the subtle smell of the wood stove in the next room, I dressed and headed towards the backdoor with my camera in hand.
These photos document my first day spent exploring my grandfather's farm and shop, from dawn till dusk.
These photos document my first day spent exploring my grandfather's farm and shop, from dawn till dusk.
Ten miles to the east, the morning's sun reflected off the water of Lake Michigan, creating one of the most beautiful sunrises I have seen.
All of the license plates my 76 year old grandfather has ever owned.
The inside of his barn.
After a stint raising sheep post retirement, my Grandfather now enjoys his time hunting for antique tools, cleaning and researching them, and subsequently selling the cream on eBay. Check out his Ebay Store.
Red.
A brisk November Sunset.
I shot all of these photos with a Zeiss 35mm F2.0.
Tire tracks compressed by the mornings frost, leaving lasting marks in the recently cut grass.
After a stint raising sheep post retirement, my Grandfather now enjoys his time hunting for antique tools, cleaning and researching them, and subsequently selling the cream on eBay. Check out his Ebay Store.
Red.
A brisk November Sunset.
I shot all of these photos with a Zeiss 35mm F2.0.
Tire tracks compressed by the mornings frost, leaving lasting marks in the recently cut grass.
As the sun sank towards the east, I returned to the very stairs where I started my day, some ten hours earlier. Curiously anticipating the next days estate auction, I found comfort in the periodic dashes to the woodpile and the biting cold of Wisconsin's november night. Tired from the days exploring, I put up a meek fight against extending my evening, and was in bed before 10.
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19 comments:
thats wild that your gramps has an ebay store, great portrait too.
he finds some cool stuff. i like it a lot. shooting with a 35m lens is nice. thanks for the kind words,
foster
good to back I imagine....
You guys over there have certainly got the market for 'cool looking old trucks' cornered.
Nice pictures
thanks tom,
if you are looking for old pick up trucks, head to wisconsin. you wont be disappointed...
foster
love this! go wisco and grandpa!
karen or sara,
i had the best time in wisconsin. i can see why you went to school there. thanks for the kind words,
foster
i just found you today. just sinking my teeth into this. what's your connection with best made?
Jim,
thanks for stopping by. Peter, the guy that started best made, is a friend. He has a amazing eye and designs great stuff.
foster
Glad you had a nice trip, have fun with that camera lens.
Laguardia is not an international airport, yo.
Lovely photos with a beautiful story telling eye. Emotion gleens from them.
nikki,
thanks for the kind words. I am glad you like my pictures. the logo of your blog is very nice. well done.
foster
I just found you today because of FilmDrunk,David Lynch, BestMadeCo and 10engines. Scrolling through the pictures and lightly skimming the words I didn't notice anything (except really nice pics of cool stuff) until the portrait of your grandfather. 'I KNOW that guy...HOW do I KNOW that guy...' Well I live in Plymouth-just up the road from Adel-and I think I've talked with him at estate sales/tool auctions before. He's a nice guy. Small world.
Neil,
thats my grandfather Bill. You should say hello to him next time you see him. he is a great guy,
foster
Extremely random question, but does anyone know what the name of that blue coat his Grandfather is wearing was called? I know its some Lands End from years ago since my parents both had the identical ones and I would love to get my hands on something like that but Lands Ends doesn't appear to be selling anything similar. The closest I can find is made by Woolrich.
Youre righr, It's a 60/40 parka by lands end. A bunch of companies are making them these days.
Foster
Awesome! Any particular ones you suggest looking at?
GREAT photos - especially the sheep! Good for your Grandpa. Does he need an intern to learn the business? Sounds fun.
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