Thursday, October 09, 2014
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Yes you still have the space to let old buildings stand and grow old. Not possible here.
ReplyDeleteIt might be nice to get it fix.
ReplyDeleteI think it will take new owners for that to happen.
DeleteEven tho some may consider it an eyesore, it makes a wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteIt is slowly decaying. I love the big porch.
ReplyDeleteI like the age and weathering on this building. I see a lot of this in my area.
ReplyDeleteNice old style but looks like a new roof is needed soon.
ReplyDeleteIt feels like it's been up there a long, long time.
ReplyDeleteA great old "fixer upper" if you had a lot of money!
ReplyDeleteA blast from the past, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThe porch would have been a wonderful place to idle away some time (waiting for the mail to be distributed? ... catching up with community gossip .....)
ReplyDeletePickering is growing so much that I'm surprised to see this building is still there. Although the house may not be worth much I bet the property it's on is!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it hasn't gotten much TLC in its retirement days. Too bad! It must have been a nice building in its day.
ReplyDeleteThat blue probably gets more gorgeous each year.
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty house form the past, so nice preserved between the new ones.
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