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Keys of the Past was not the Future

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Here you see keys and wonder about the title. I see two or three at the most; house keys. The rest is mail box keys. I drove to this trailer park by the Gulf to day. Really to Holly beach and places around there. I past this place up and noted as i was driveing by the road into the place and a lot of wooden posts in the ground up to about three feet tall I guess. I do not know why all those posts was in the ground all line up at all. I saw the mail box and some ramps but no buildings. I saw these keys and knew it must been a trailer park here. All is gone now for the big storms name; hurricanes took them away. It was close to the shoreline. I could not see the Gulf from where the keys was at but I could smell it and know from my head it is close by. I knew too that the people here lost every thing. What they had from the past and no future here too. All is gone. Just the clothes they have and what they pack into cars as they left. The owner of the park lost all too. No more rent. That why I call the photo "Keys of the Past was not the Future" thanks for loking and comments I think I be working too much this week to post or even to look on line lol. So I sorry and will caught you later on oh; almost forgot. There no oil on the beaches I saw . There may be oil in other areas but I saw none. Yes I could post the beaches or the houses there too or nothing left but the slab foundation. I saw a lot of them and did not take many shots of them. People crabing too I took photo of. But I leave you with the thoughts of wonder what happen to the people who lost all and left they keys behind....

Comments (54)


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wawadave

9:37PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

The oil will get there count on it!

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bmac62

9:41PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

Very creative Jocko...tough times for many down your way. This photo makes a person stop and think how lucky we are not to have been hit by such violent storms.

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jocko500

9:41PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

oh and I crossed on a ferry down there too plus a draw bridge I got a photo of too and some off shore platforms

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alessimarco

9:44PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

An amazing capture! Lives and livelihoods lost! So sad!

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jocko500

9:45PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

that is roofing you see with the keys. I did not move nothing. found as is closet to the empy mail boxes and the steel ramp

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flaviok

9:45PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

Impressiona esta situação. Excelente relato e captura meu amigo, aplausos (5)

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jocko500

9:48PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

oh note the rust on the keys too.

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vis151

10:13PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

cool...........

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Faemike55

10:17PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

Very interesting scene, Jocko! In a way it is like some of the apartments I've cleaned after people vacate them... very sad

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watapki66

10:28PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

Wonderful work!

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kbrog

10:35PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

Well seen Jocko! They said on the news that the weather is sending it towards the Mississippi basin.

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Chipka

10:54PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

This is a haunting photo, very poignant! I love the scattered keys. They are so mysterious and add to the mood of this brilliant photograph. This is excellent work!

thevolunteer

11:16PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

What a great fine. I sure hope there isn't any problem with the oil spill. Too much disasters in that area already. Aloha

MrsLubner

11:57PM | Sun, 02 May 2010

This shot is so distressing for me. After recently seeing the devistation of Ike in my own hometown, and remembering the sights I saw in New Orleans just months after Katrina... My heart sinks to see this.

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Hendesse

12:39AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

Fantstic b&w shot and perfect title.

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renecyberdoc

1:59AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

cool jock and i hope this shiity oil is not expanding too much.well the damage is already done-i am sorry for the poeple and of course for the nature. but the humans have an outstanding talent of destroying everything.

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UteBigSmile

4:04AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

Lol, these are mine Jock, I loose them on that dirty parking place!!! Have a great new week, hug's Ute

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Darkwish

4:15AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

Cool work, great.

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CarolSassy

4:31AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

Doesn't everyone have a crapload of old keys around somewhere? lol q-: If only those keys could talk! Excellent shot! (:

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claude19

5:08AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

SPLENDID idea !

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jif3d

5:19AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

A stark and well captured reminder of Nature's fury ! Well done & ~Cheers~

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cricke49

5:32AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

marvelous capture! very inspiring title for this render! love the storyline too!:)*5

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drace68

5:51AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

Poignant capture, Jock.

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Star4mation

6:29AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

Cool shot Jock :)

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jmb007

7:14AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

bonne photo!!

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annie5

8:41AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

Interesting capture..superb idea! :)

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0rest4wicked

8:45AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

A somber image, well seen.

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flavia49

9:56AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

wonderful idea and great render!!

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emmecielle

10:49AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

Very interesting capture! :)

gojira

10:56AM | Mon, 03 May 2010

Very sad & poignant . . . !

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