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amysgallery > Window  to the Past:  The view from the window of a home in Garnet Ghost town, Montana.

"Of all the memorable views, the best have been framed by Montana windows."
-- The View from My Window, William Hjortsberg
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amysgallery > Window  to the Past:  The view from the window of a home in Garnet Ghost town, Montana.

"Of all the memorable views, the best have been framed by Montana windows."
-- The View from My Window, William Hjortsberg
amysgallery > Grandma Keller's window

So the story goes.... Grandma Keller lived in this home in North Dakota until the mid 1970's when she passed away. The home was sold at auction, however, never relocated nor reoccupied making it truly "Grandma Keller's window". I took this photo in November of 2006.
amysgallery > Window  to the Past:  The view from the window of a home in Garnet Ghost town, Montana.

"Of all the memorable views, the best have been framed by Montana windows."
-- The View from My Window, William Hjortsberg
Window to the Past: The view from the window of a home in Garnet Ghost town, Montana.

"Of all the memorable views, the best have been framed by Montana windows."
-- The View from My Window, William Hjortsberg
amysgallery > Window  to the Past:  The view from the window of a home in Garnet Ghost town, Montana.

"Of all the memorable views, the best have been framed by Montana windows."
-- The View from My Window, William Hjortsberg
Window to the Past: The view from the window of a home in Garnet Ghost town, Montana.

"Of all the memorable views, the best have been framed by Montana windows."
-- The View from My Window, William Hjortsberg
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"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place...I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them." Elliot Erwitt