There are a lot of structures like this around where I live. Some of them are still occupied. Not this one. Some of these miner shacks go back to the days when the area was occupied primarily by gold prospectors. Some of them date back to the "back to the land" movement of the 1970's. People searching for a "simpler life" left the cities, moved to the country, and built simple structures inwhich to live. The idea of raising your own food and providing for yourself was an attractive one for these people. Some of these people came and went. Some are still here. But many of the buildings remain, albeit in various states of repair.
I don't really know the story behind this particular building. Maybe some day.
Each day I am going to attempt to upload a photo to this space, and write about it. My purpose is twofold; to improve my photography skills and to improve my writing. As an educator I believe that I should practice what I preach. I ask my students to constantly improve their work and to reflect on it regularly, so why shouldn't I. Doing so in a public place holds me a little more accountable for doing it.
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