The mysterious building I was talking about in my latest post is located on the south side of the house where Jerry grew up. On the north side, there was another building, this one made from wood, which is the most common way around here.
That building was Seidel's store until the late seventies, right before Sally Seidel passed away. After that, it was sitting there, distressed by the inclement weather and waiting to just fall down.
It always saddens me to see how something that was once so important for somebody gets abandoned for whatever reason. I think of all the dreams and effort that were put in it and I wish there was somebody to care about it. But that is not always possible.
So there it was the old Seidel's store, ready to be hit and blown away by a storm. We purchased it and demolished it, so there was no chance that anybody could get hurt by a flying board. Before tearing it down, though, I went in and found many things that had been there for all those years.
For some reason, the past has always had a powerful attraction to me. Looking at the remains of those people's lives, even though I never met them, I felt connected.
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Monday, July 29, 2013
Belvidere, South Dakota
When you look out the window in Belvidere, you see the prairie.
When you get out of the house, you are in the prairie.
The prairie is your yard.
The whole prairie.
The entire prairie.
Prairie all over.
Prairie.
Prairie.
When you get out of the house, you are in the prairie.
The prairie is your yard.
The whole prairie.
The entire prairie.
Prairie all over.
Prairie.
Prairie.
Photo by Guillermo Villasante
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