I’m late to last Tuesday’s Photo Challenge – Rectangles photo challenge but Frank hasn’t posted the round-up yet so I thought I’d try to sneak in a picture of this old country school.

Lame Jones Schoolhouse, Fallon County, Montana. Photo: TLClark, August, 2008.
The school was a landmark for getting to the Neumann Ranch. Directions: from town (Baker, Montana), head to Ekalaka on the highway, turn right at the Willard store, turn left at the school, and turn left at the second mailbox. If I remember right, it was about 26 miles total. I know the only paved road was the highway.
I’d remembered taking pictures of the curtain billowing out the window and so searched the digital archives to see how rectangular the windows were. Discovered I’d also taken photos of the old house on the Neumann Ranch before it was torn down.

Neumann Ranch House. Photo: TLClark, August 2008.
Rectangle shaped siding and windows and doors!

Neumann Ranch. Photo: TLClark, August 2008.
Enjoyed your take on rectangles. Interesting old building. 😊
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Thank-you!
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LIke the design of this whole building – too bad it’s not used for anything! Thanks for your like:)
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Derelict buildings never occurred to me. I have shots of a former small pox hospital that would have worked.
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Part of the fun of photo challenges is the “Oh! I forgot I had ….” and “Wow! Wish I’d thought of that!”
I imagine your shots of a former small pox hospital may be shared in a future challenge.
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Yes, there’s been quite a few times I have wished that I had thought of something. No doubt the former small pox hospital will be shared in the future.
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