Such an ironic photograph. The place is a dump but you know the building has attractive lines. One could clean the yard up and scrub down the building and you might have something.
Retired American Airlines programmer, married to Susan, between us are 8 children and 14 grand children. Attended Wagoner High School, BS from Oklahoma State, MS from University of Tulsa, cradle Episcopalian, my hobbies are photography and tending roses.
Juste vous dire...
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En effet, c'est très agréable.
Cependant...
...je voulais vous dire que, même si je continue à lire vos blogs, j'arrête
de voter.
Le "robot comptable" se ...
lei
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*Fosse eu o Rei do mundo,*
*baixava uma lei:*
*Mãe não não morre nunca,*
*mãe ficará sempre junto de seu filho*
*e ele, velho embora,*
*será pequenino*
*f...
Perennial bachelor button
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The bees were out and buzzing today. They love some of the flowers, and
don’t care so much about others. This perennial blue bachelor button, also
called C...
Digging the dirt on the church
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Once again, St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, corner of Ridge and Miller
Streets, North Sydney. From the rear. From the front. And the northern
elevation. ...
Bali
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With the surf too big, I headed up to Ubud to meet a good friend and
practice some yoga. Nothing like rocking up and finding a perfect room, $15
a night,...
7 Years Cancer-free Macro Monday
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My survivor tattoo got to grow this month. I am celebrating 7 years
cancer-free. Yippee! Intwined amongst the butterflies are little blue
stars – eac...
What's the trick?!
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I know there is a trick to do this, but I really wonder what it is! I saw
several of them in Paris these past weeks (I think also last year) so I
suppose ...
C'est une tragédie.....!
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No not really, the only tragedy here is that I didn't think to hide the
price tag hanging there from view, it does kind of spoil the whole Greek
tragedy a...
Rhino Poaching in South Africa
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I got to hear about rhino poaching at INDABA 2013, much before we reached
the bushes. While walking around the INDABA 2013 stalls I spotted Tintswalo
Lodg...
Zetland, Nuffield Park
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Nuffield Park is located in the inner city suburb of Zetland. These curious
rusty iron sculptures separate the terraces stepping down from Ascot Avenue.
Cl...
Propel
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*Pushing forward is always a good thing. Sometimes it's very hard,
especially when you know the outcome is not going to reflect the excitement
and origina...
Sublime Point Road, Leura 7 of 7
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And after a short easy walk you reach Sublime Point. The people you can see
through the trees are at the lookout. I was too lazy to walk down the
steps.
Sunday Bridges
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A pedestrians and cyclists bridge in Amsterdam from the NEMO Science Museum
in the background to the Public Library.
This modern two part (61 and 73 meter...
Ambush
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[image: Goldenrod Crab Spider]
When they think of spiders most people think of webs. Charlotte and scary
spider movies have helped to reinforce the link bet...
Scavenger Hunt Sunday
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I have to admit, I had to scramble a bit to cover all of the prompts for
this week. What might be the easiest photo for some to capture, proved to
be the ...
“EACHWEID”, de trailer
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In september 2013 wordt het nieuwe Fries Museum op het Wilhelminaplein in
Leeuwarden geopend. Het nieuwe Fries Museum gaat over de Friezen en over
Fryslân,...
Minoan Reflection
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Sculpture by Sally Fine at the Christian Science Center; part of an outdoor
sculpture exhibit co-
sponsored by The First Church of Christ, Scientist and th...
Shadow Shot Sunday 186 - Promenade des Anglais
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Strolling along the Promenade des Anglais on the seafront in Nice is
popular with everyone, at any time of the day, but my favourite time is
when the sun...
The Cutest Animals: Awww Update
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"QUANTUM SHOT" #833
Link - by Avi Abrams
*In our rough and tough world we need a shot of cuteness from time to time.
Well, then, consider yourself "s...
A Wagner Birthday Roast
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The second in a short series of posts marking Richard Wagner’s two-hundredth birthday, which arrives tomorrow. What better way to celebrate Wagner’s bicenten...
Weekend Reflections
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I haven't done a Weekend Reflections post in a long, long time so I thought
I would throw one in. I went to a meeting in the city and the meeting was
on t...
May Roses
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[image: borders-pergola-2]
Now is the time to see our garden. The roses have just started to bloom and
"Rambling Rector", the monster rose that covers most...
Mandarin Taste Tulsa is Authentically Hot!
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I never thought I’d find this in Tulsa! It’s one of the glories of Sichuan
cuisine and about the hottest dish you’ll find. The name means water-boiled
fis...
Friday Funny
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Who's better?
Oops, wrong series...
Really mixed up.
Cute and Evil meet.
Who knew Borg could be funny???
This tops the rollerskating Evian babies.
Le...
Le Théâtre de la Vie Quotidienne
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*Paris, France*
For me, the world is a theater and the actors don't even know they are
performing. There's no need for action or drama as long as they are...
The Caveman in Monochrome
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I have, like many other hobby photographers lately, been experimenting with
Nik Software's products. This is an attempt at using Silver Efex Pro 2.
BTW, ...
Resting again
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Here is one more abandoned shot from my last trip. I have run out of
material again and don't know when I will next go wayfaring. In the
meanwhile I wi...
Helping The "Homeless"
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All of my miniatures are still packed up and my new miniature room is still
on the drawing boards. I did spend yesterday's lunch hour at one of my
favorit...
Dosiwallips River
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Above Brinnon, which is on U.S. Highway 101 about 45 miles south of Port
Townsend, you can find the Dosiwallips river. The road ends at a landslide
some si...
At The Louvre (Weekend Reflections # 181)
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*Paris, France **(A reflection in one of the smaller pyramids.)**
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I'm back from a long and wonderful trip! I went to London, Prague, Vienna,
Budapest an...
Last shot of snow
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My last shot of the snow, it is predicted that this weekend is the last
weekend with cold weather, then, the spring will start!! So predict the
weathermen.
Happy Year of the Snake!
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Dear blogging friends and followers,
There haven't been enough hours in the day for me to blog much the past
months, but I want to take a moment to wish...
Blue Lion Birds: The Exhibit (Part 4)
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This post is the fourth in the series sharing with you my exhibit of bird
images at the Allen Pubic Library during the month of February. In addition
to s...
At One Time, The Place to Go For Mufflers
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Found on an old street in Bisbee, Arizona
Merry Christmas everybody! Just an update, the new position is going well
- busy, but a great change. I'm on ...
The Bank at 320 South Boston
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320 South Boston Building today.Artist's rendering of completed building
prior to expansion.
This handsome 22-story high rise building with 10 story w...
5 comments:
Not sure why there is a "no parking" sign when there's absolutely no room to park!
What exactly is the dumping ground for?
Anne
Such an ironic photograph. The place is a dump but you know the building has attractive lines. One could clean the yard up and scrub down the building and you might have something.
It doesn't exactly look open for business does it? This place is waiting for someone to love it again.
Bonjour Bill.
Toutes les villes du monde ont ce genre de quartioer...
Bisous.
Ditto, I really wouldn't want to park here! Not that I could anyway... my parking skills are...er... you know :-D
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