Crumbling Dreams

© Deborah K. Kelroy

Crumbling Dreams

Uploaded: July 26, 2007

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1/500s at f/6.3, maximum aperture value f/3.1, 9.8 mm focal length, Jewell County, KS

Contact: deborah@kelroy-danskin.com or phone (402) 879-5707

Artist Deborah Kelroy offers limited edition, signed, registered and numbered,
archival quality art prints, or canvas, of her artwork. Certificate of authenticity
included, custom matting, framing and gift-wrap or gift card enclosure available.
Contact the artist to order an art print, or for information regarding an individualized
Mandala—custom-made from this photograph, or even your own special photograph.

A stately structure, this house was the dream of many during the last century who
imagined it as their renovated home. This once magnificent stone structure,
with unique windows and ornamentation, was intact as an entire house when Bill
Blauvelt, now publisher of The Superior Express, was a young man who dreamed
of moving it to farmland he owned. It was completely demolished in early 2008.



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