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Kenton, Oklahoma, is the sort of town that you probably won’t just wander to: it’s way over in the far end of the Oklahoma panhandle, and if you’re coming into town from the west, from New Mexico, you’d better plan on driving on quite a few miles of unpaved roads.
But that’s the charm of it.
And if you’d like to live there, here’s a place that’s for sale.
Kenton, Oklahoma
photographed 9.5.2016
Posted on September 24, 2016, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, Kenton, Kenton Oklahoma, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, oklahoma, Oklahoma panhandle, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday. Bookmark the permalink. 14 Comments.
Oh, my…. You do find them!
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Finding random, out-of-the-way places is my superpower. Or something.
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I think you do a grand job!
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Thanks! Just this past Saturday, I went to a little town named Ropesville, but that everyone calls Ropes. There are only a few hundred people in the town, but they have a really big football stadium. Of course. Because Texas.
Anyway, it was a fun little trip, and that stadium photo will post next week.
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Great!
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Thanks for finding places to love that many of us will never see.
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Richard, once again, you make an astute observation: I do have a very strong affinity for these kinds of towns. And I am glad to have found a bit of an audience along the way.
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Kenton is one of the smallest towns I’ve ever been though. Great Shot! #Boomer
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Thanks – this was actually my second visit there. A friend took me there a long time ago, and I’d never forgotten how beautiful that part of Oklahoma was. I was glad to figure out a way to get back.
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I love unpaved roads .. Mind you, we live on one, hence my car is dirty most of the year. Great image 😃
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Thank you, Julie. (We are going to be moving from town to a place in the country that’s on an unpaved road. I think we need to get dirt-colored cars before the move – my current car is red – so they won’t look so bad.)
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Oh fun .. Best of luck with the move! Soon to be a country girl .. Lots more photos 😃
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It’s been (and still is) a very long process…but maybe by this time next year, we will have moved. I’ve already taken a LOT of photos of the land, but it will be fun to document the from-the-ground-up construction process. (Once we can ever decide on a floor plan we like!)
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😃
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