I was able to make another little trip out to the Delta, in what turned out to be great conditions. It was rainy and cool outside, a rare treat in the summer in Arkansas. It is always nice to be able to take pictures and not end up sweating, or having the camera lens fog up every time you get out of the car because of the humidity.
The first stop was Scott, which has a plethora of old buildings that are just waiting to be photographed. This is the old train station, which was moved and is now part of a museum (the Scott Plantation Settlement).
Further down the road is Keo. The population of Keo is only 230 people, but it also has a great selection of neat old buildings.
Driving south from Keo there are these silos, surrounded by soybean fields.
And this old abandoned church, where most of the back roof has unfortunately collapsed.
And then I headed down this little road, which dissected an oxbow lake that was filled with tupelo and cypress trees.
The waters of the lake were covered with a layer of green stuff, which is not algae but a small aquatic plant called duckweed.
From there I headed east once more, driving through the tiny community of Coy (population 96). There were a few neat old buildings here as well, including this old cotton gin. It looks like it's still being used for storage, despite it looking like it isn't in the best condition.
And just across the street (or dirt road, the be more accurate) was this view looking towards another old building. It was surrounded by a field of cotton. It's actually a little rare to see cotton growing around here now, since most of the fields have been turned over to soybeans and rice.
The main purpose of this drive out to the Delta was to try to find an old cotton gin in the small community of Hamilton. A few weeks ago, I drove out here to try to find it but had no luck - I didn't remember the exact location and drove around for a bit but never saw it. Turns out that I was just a mile or two short of where I needed to be. So although I had to wait for it, I made another trip to Hamilton. I finally got there, and got a few pictures. I'm happy to post them now, so I'm not throwing away my shot.
And just down the road I saw this, which I hoped might answer the age old question. But apparently the chicken crossed the road to get away from the weird photographer trying to take a picture....
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