"Photographers see the world rather than just look at it."
There is still some work to do but I would love to take a peek there.
rusty gold
It soesn't look so beautiful, but this photo is just really beautiful.
They mean second hand
Super composition. Love that deep blue sky. Ed White's restoration looks more like Ed White's Junk Shop, though! :)
Seems Ed has been slacking!
I have some vague memories of my grandmother using a washing machine like that one.
I imagine redoing old appliances keeps them busy.
The rusty thing looks like a baby rocket, ready for take-off a long time ago.
That's neat, don't think I have ever seen a sign painted right on siding like that.
I wonder who'd need one of those old washers restored & why? Mind you I'm sure there's lots more to see inside that's equally unusual!
I like the sign painted on the building, a real throwback.
Wonder if "Ed White" is any relation of the astronaut by the same name? Like the looks of the old washing machines.
Those are real oldies, Andy!
I love this photo. I used to visit my grandmother and she would wash my clothes in a washer like this. Wring them out flat as a pancake!
My grandmother had a washing machine like that one on her back porch. I remember being scared of it when I was a kid!
I like the font. It seems unusual to see a sign written directly on this kind of siding, but it works.
I've seen oldies like this at our county fair...and have absolutely no interest in using any of them!
We had one of those in the house we moved in as a child and my parents replaced it with a top loading washing machine.
Poor washing machine. Guess those two are not going to be restored.
I used to help my mom do the wash with one just like that! Love seeing old buildings being restored.
Symbol of the past .
There is still some work to do but I would love to take a peek there.
ReplyDeleterusty gold
ReplyDeleteIt soesn't look so beautiful, but this photo is just really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey mean second hand
ReplyDeleteSuper composition. Love that deep blue sky. Ed White's restoration looks more like Ed White's Junk Shop, though! :)
ReplyDeleteSeems Ed has been slacking!
ReplyDeleteI have some vague memories of my grandmother using a washing machine like that one.
ReplyDeleteI imagine redoing old appliances keeps them busy.
ReplyDeleteThe rusty thing looks like a baby rocket, ready for take-off a long time ago.
ReplyDeleteThat's neat, don't think I have ever seen a sign painted right on siding like that.
ReplyDeleteI wonder who'd need one of those old washers restored & why? Mind you I'm sure there's lots more to see inside that's equally unusual!
ReplyDeleteI like the sign painted on the building, a real throwback.
ReplyDeleteWonder if "Ed White" is any relation of the astronaut by the same name? Like the looks of the old washing machines.
ReplyDeleteThose are real oldies, Andy!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo. I used to visit my grandmother and she would wash my clothes in a washer like this. Wring them out flat as a pancake!
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother had a washing machine like that one on her back porch. I remember being scared of it when I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteI like the font. It seems unusual to see a sign written directly on this kind of siding, but it works.
ReplyDeleteI've seen oldies like this at our county fair...and have absolutely no interest in using any of them!
ReplyDeleteWe had one of those in the house we moved in as a child and my parents replaced it with a top loading washing machine.
ReplyDeletePoor washing machine. Guess those two are not going to be restored.
ReplyDeleteI used to help my mom do the wash with one just like that! Love seeing old buildings being restored.
ReplyDeleteSymbol of the past .
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