Before I continue galloping down this tangent
about the dump, recycling, and my Kia Forte named Sandy,
which really is unrelated to these pictures,
which really is unrelated to these pictures,
let's go back to the beginning and try again.
One Saturday on the way to the dump, I had to pull over because one of Sandy's my doors wasn't closed all the way. I glanced over at this delightful old building, which I pass at least twice a day going to and from work, and admired the sun shining on it just so. Luckily, I was able to locate my camera amongst the sixteen bags of recycling that was practically suffocating me in my non-pick-up truck Kia Forte.
Since it is abundantly clear I can't focus on the most important part of this story, i.e. this gorgeous old building, I'll stop trying to explain the circumstances which caused me to pull over a half a mile from my home and rather haphazardly glance up to see this beautiful old building talking to me.
But I was definitely on my way to the dump.
6 comments:
beautiful, old - in a condition which I resemble at age 71.
I wonder what's inside?
Awesome find. I love when I come across abandoned places like this. I keep my camera and/or cell phone nearby so I won't miss the photo opt.
I hate going to the dump, and I have a pick-um up truck. I just hate loading the truck! It's in the works to move back home to WV and all I'll have to do is put my cans by the alley and they pick it up. But I really can't wait to go down all the back roads I traveled some 25 years ago and see what has changed. That is if I can remember how to get to them and not get lost trying to find my way back.
BTW, so glad to see you are out and about again. I really missed your wonderful pictures.
Love the old building !!
LLC
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