This is a compilation collection of 30 photos that were all taken on a single day of exploring abandonments along one road between Burlington and Milton. My apologies for maybe too big of a gallery, but that was part of the point. Tremaine Road makes for a great day of exploring, all contained in a relatively small geographical area. I saw location after location on satellite and knew that a dedicated trip to the area was worth it. But I also saw that most of these old farmhouses had gated driveways and the potential to be well-watched by neighbours. And I HATE exploring when I can't relax and take time due to worries about parking. So.... I biked it. 9 km one way, and 9 km back, with an out-of-shape COVID rear end screaming in discomfort at the piece of crap Supercycle stock bike seat that it was planted on. Dammit, there better be something here that you like! Obviously, these aren't in order. I'm jumping back and forth to different times of the day, having had the fortune of diversely changing light and cloud conditions from 5:00 am to about 3:00 pm.
All photos taken June 13
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[last edit 5/28/2021 10:49 AM by Ground State - edited 2 times]
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Re: The Tremaine Tour < Reply # 2 on 5/28/2021 1:15 PM > | Reply with Quote
Well there is a lot to like here !
That turkey vulture is quite the bad ass bird
Carpet Sweep has met its match LOL
I had to laugh at the bicycle seat pain...recently experienced that same pain when I hopped on my bike and went on epic journey first time in eons...gheezus those butt "ballz" hurt !!!
"if you are not selfish enough to make yourself happy, you have nothing of value to offer the world."
Re: The Tremaine Tour < Reply # 5 on 5/28/2021 6:46 PM > | Reply with Quote
Wow, beautiful photography! I love the attention paid to details of certain objects/elements. And the way you framed some photos to contrast the decay with flourishing nature.