This is the location of a former school that closed because of declining enrollment. |
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
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...declining enrollment and a building boom?
ReplyDeleteA mighty machine nicely placed in the frame.
ReplyDeleteAlways impressive such a huge machine.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt redeveloped in to housing so they will need a new school again
ReplyDeleteI know these changes are inevitable, but for me, hard to see. The school I taught at is gone now....I think the space is a park. The machines are impressive, good use of space!
ReplyDeleteYup - they will need a new school for all the new residents! ;-)
ReplyDeleteSuperb photograph! It gives a great impression as to just how big those machines really are. And the light is stupendous! BTW, I'm back on Ocala; my new blog doesn't work!
ReplyDeleteGreat light on this versatile track hoe that can accomplish many tasks during construction. Housing is always needed. Let us hope it is affordable.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it will be buzzing (and beeping) with activity very soon.
ReplyDeleteProbably with the same design repeated over and over again.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to play with something this big!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't seem likely that Towns and Singles will increase the kid population... Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteThis always makes me kind of sad.
ReplyDeletePoderosa maquinaria, como dinosaurios de nuestra era.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
Well I guess the world's population is growing so there is always going to be a need to house people.
ReplyDeleteThey will probably regret not having that school in a few years...
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