Farms: Abandoned Windfields Farm Series Introduction
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An intro to the Winfield Farm Series. A huge property with many structures and alot of history. Its distinct yellow and green paint causes it to stand out among many farms in the area. The birth place or beginning of so many world class thoroughbreds, this places deserved better treatment. A very special thank you to WingManJan for coming with me on this big explore, great to have a like minded friend to have your back.
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I live in Florida, land of the cheap development and in my opinion, this type of sprawl is a crime and anyone who approves this sort of thing should be in prison. I remember what Florida used to look like, now I just feel so depressed driving around. How many big box stores and flimsy fugly homes do we need? I see places that are old, solid and could become incredible lofts or updated homes. Cheap is the explanation.
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wow, this is truly touching, its so sad that that great old architecture, houses and buildings that took months to years to build, are being torn down to be replaced with cookie-cutter paper mache houses that take a week to throw together, with no artistic talent whatsoever, just because "its cheaper". I believe you said it best "Whatever happened to creative thinking?"