I have been searching for old houses and alleys for a while, it’s because I missed the pieces of my feeling that I had felt in my childhood.
I saw very old rice mill in Boo Yeo city. It looked like more than 60 years old. I could look at this rice mill in the cinema. The rice mill covered by ivy abruptly pulled me back to the past of 1960-1970. It was hard to believe there was still such an old fashioned rice mill. The ivy made the rice mill stunning.4
The rice mill seemed to be still working there. I could find the trace where people had been working till just before.
I was looking around the rice mill with enough time in detail. I thought the owner of the rice mill would be the person of elegance and taste. If he could make his rice mill so nicely, he would surely be a person living an affluent life
The rice mill was a symbol of the rich when I was a child. The owner of the rice mill was the rich in agricultural society. Now the rice mill is no longer a symbol of the rich. But the rice mill was not a symbol of the rich but a symbol of the stylish structure.
I enjoyed a day with memories of long long ago
Wow, I saw this yesterday, yes I would like to visit this place! Maybe I will some day...
Good post & nice pictures..
Great post thanks for sharing! I love old buildings and the history behind them. The buildings has so much stories to tell. The modern world has it's flare, but buildings like these are truely a work of art and culture :)
Oh man, those people live in the jungle.
you are right
A very interesting post filled with memories. I am sure you have a very beautiful childhood. You have told me very interesting in the post. I also have a beautiful but I have not been able to put it in writing. By reading your writing I am reminded of those memories. Success always for you. thanks for sharing. If you wish please give me some tips
thank you
same here
but hey .. it's still being used
this post brings memories of my childhood as well
Woww You have an Amazing Garden @slowwalker
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very introspective, @slowwalker.
You are seeking something outside yourself to describe something within yourself and you found it in an ivy-covered rice mill.
The ivy symbolizes tradition and the neat and well-cared for grounds suggest the owner is a person of substance, but as you say, that was under the old order when agriculture was more prominent.
Now the rice mill is simply a quaint and beautiful reminder of a way of life that used to be and a way for you to recover pieces of your childhood dreams.
A gentle and peaceful post, @slowwalker
thank you for your comment
you're welcome, @slowwalker
지금은 기업형 정미소만 살아 있고 동네마다 있던 방앗간은 모두 사라졌죠
맨마지막 문장 오랜동안 추억에 잠겼다는 말이 실감 납니다.
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It looks nice. If I am a old man, I would live the house like that.
Have a nice day!!!
Such a nice vegetation in that hood!
amazing post nice old house and no doubt old memories(for some one).
really, memories of old life
thanks you @slowwalker, always for sharing awesome place like this, history and culture ^_^
I really like the way nature started to eat the house and cover it in plants.
hmmmm good
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memories are always with us and a part of our life :)
goodluck slow
Beautiful my friend
I like your post @slowwalker
Cool post....Voted up and resteemed!
As always a post with culture and art. Thanks for sharing
That house covered with plants it's amazing, hope this wil never dissapear, Korean people seems to love traditions
It looks wonderfull. I know that feeling from a childhood when i go back to place where i spent my happy early ages.
Great to post...good luck.
Nice storey..thanks for sharing
Very nice photographs and the rice mill still is in good condition.
There is something magical in this old houses and alleys.
Just can not take my eyes off. I wonder what people were living there..
Rice mill was not the symbol of the rich but symbol of the stylish structure this line I like it and excellent photos....
amazing post. :)
Great story! Keep doing great articles)
Wow I love all that green!
Very interesting post friends,
How delightful it is that you truly capture your rich history in your photographs. And it's nice to know that the rice mill is still functioning after all these years. ^_^
I love how lush and green the vegetation is there on the house. The owner indeed took great care in preserving the place. ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ
Keep the posts flowing @slowwalker. We all appreciate a part of your life. :)
Keep on Steemin'!
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Thank you @yukimaru
And thank you too @slowwalker. Your upvotes really help me a lot. I appreciate them so much
Great shots and post a cool find and an interesting take on how things change
Upvoted
Nicely maintained Rice mill
Such a Beautiful looking working place.
Guys can anyone please explain what is the main purpose of rice mills?
Does they produce rice flour or just removing the outer shell of rice?
Or probably both?
Nice post, good idea, finding old houses and showing us how time effects status symbols and how it can turn around relatively fast.
mainly to remove outer shell
60 year's old and still looks nice. Thats amazing to see beautiful pics.
great pics of a historical place.
The ivy making it more cool !!
Love it! I'm doing this sometimes to, old buildings bring back some old memories...Then I just run around and take some snaps of the architecture or old places I have been to always... I miss my childhood sometimes :( no worries be happy that's the only thing on a childs mind!
I will wait for your posting
Those golden days... i've missed that too.
These pots remind me of the drunk master movie
What a cool thing to see I otherwise would never have known existed - thank you ! I do hope to visit some of the beautiful places I see here on the Steemit.
gooood
We can only go UP . . .
from here sir slow ! R.O.C.K. On / STEEM On !
beautiful. thank you!!!
I love to see houses shrouded by nature, I wish for big cities to look more like this
Hey @sloewalker..
A very nice post you have got. 👌
The one thing which I could sense from it was the very fact that how things change from one generation to another. How our ideologies change, how our outlook towards different things changes over time. Just to bring out some sense I will present an example before all of us....
1- Rock music was a taboo in the past, it was for sinners and now it is what it is.
2- Giving equal rights to women, back in the days, was something the intellectuals used to laugh at. And see how things have changed.
The only point I was trying to make was, which I could relate to from your post where you said "A rice mill was a symbol of affluence and now its not"...
Even owning a radio in the past was a thing of huge pride for their owners but now it's completely flute. Peace
I agree with your opinion
Thank you @slowwalker for your response. Will look forward to having more interactions with you on your future endeavors.. :)
nice post and good story. love it.
you post such amazing photo walk style stories. upvoted.
thanks for something more interesting that another crypto post -- good on you i like your photographs and the story about the Old Mill