I probably like urban ruins a lot more than is healthy for me. I love places like this. They have stories. And if it were quite a bit bigger, this building would resemble one of my favorites around the corner from my office downtown. They have a similar brand of "distress".
Awesome pictures. My favorite is the doorknob. My father collects old door knobs like that, and as a child, I never understood why. But now, I understand. Just looking at that picture, the history of it draws me in.
Ah..this is so cool Eaton! I like doors. Ha.. you find this kind of thing in the Islands quite often. I had trouble getting on Wordless W. as my computer was giving me trouble early in the day. So I decided to spend most of it in the yard. I'll make another attempt! Have a good one-
I love these...you just wonder whose hands have opened and closed that door knob over the years huh?
ReplyDeleteI love things that are old...
Have a great wednesday!
I probably like urban ruins a lot more than is healthy for me. I love places like this. They have stories. And if it were quite a bit bigger, this building would resemble one of my favorites around the corner from my office downtown. They have a similar brand of "distress".
ReplyDeletenow I'm curious as to what this building was! The main part seems so small.
ReplyDeleteI love photos like this...you are amazing you know that...xoxoxox
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures. My favorite is the doorknob. My father collects old door knobs like that, and as a child, I never understood why. But now, I understand. Just looking at that picture, the history of it draws me in.
ReplyDeletei have a soft spot for old things :) happy WW.
ReplyDeleteAh..this is so cool Eaton! I like doors. Ha.. you find this kind of thing in the Islands quite often.
ReplyDeleteI had trouble getting on Wordless W. as my computer was giving me trouble early in the day. So I decided to spend most of it in the yard. I'll make another attempt! Have a good one-
Can I still get a double scoop inside?
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. Dilapidated buildings do make interesting subjects
ReplyDeleteterrific shots of beauty in decay
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