Today we share our conversation with @theruralrecord on the website. For the full story visit www.fo
Today we share our conversation with @theruralrecord on the website. For the full story visit www.folklifestyle.com. @theruralrecord writes: There are certain traits to every town that are unique, and some that share the same fabric of life. Some buildings I photograph are landmarks while others are overlooked structures that blend into the everyday lives of the people who live and work around them. All of these have a story, whether apparent or even imagined. I’m drawn to the structures and scenes that seem to sit, stuck between eras. Many of them have had their heyday, but now stand empty or with their last inhabitants. Even so, they are still part of the local landscape and deserve to be recorded in this state of existence. And that’s the essence of The Rural Record and rural life in general. 50 years ago, almost half of the population was involved in agriculture in some form or fashion. Today only 2% of the population works in this field. That is evident in these small towns. FOR THE FULL STORY: www.folklifestyle.com#liveauthentic #liveslow #americana #rural #smalltown #midsouth #folkmagazine. https://www.instagram.com/p/CLcHew7BtIL/?igshid=1e46cbjj97dq2 -- source link
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