Really love your evocative titles of late: .Echoes of Laughter and now Drenched in Time…I really really like those. Guess I like old buildings and the stories they hold and the inevitable dissolution.
Sometimes a good title just comes to me, and more often they do not. Perhaps I am a bit lazy in this regard. This picture is drenched, dripping, and lathered in time.
Thank you Judy.
Just like me Mike – old, dilapidated, rotting, and broken…and not so beautiful either. Nonetheless, that is a superb shot – full of character and no doubt memories for someone.
so sorry they didn’t do something to keep it in good condition
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I think it looks as it should. Time has a way of bringing everyone and everything to its knees.
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So, did you buy and ad it your collection of rundown buildings? 🙂
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I only steal images. As to the real thing, I would have little use for that.
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Things have to evolve and this is just another case…the buildings show their rugged beauty…sometimes it’s about “what it is.”
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This is certainly what it is, with no real hint of what it might have been.
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And perhaps that’s a large part of the beauty…
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Or at least the mystery.
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Love it!
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That makes me happy, my Lady.
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Thank you, dear Boy
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!!!! 😉
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😉🙄
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Really love your evocative titles of late: .Echoes of Laughter and now Drenched in Time…I really really like those. Guess I like old buildings and the stories they hold and the inevitable dissolution.
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Sometimes a good title just comes to me, and more often they do not. Perhaps I am a bit lazy in this regard. This picture is drenched, dripping, and lathered in time.
Thank you Judy.
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Absolutely!! Hasn’t someone called time a river?
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It is a river that eventually either dries out to nothingness, or perhaps opens to a vast sea. I’ll let you know…
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I think I am in the vast sea camp.
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That’s what I often think when I look at my husband. Sally
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You should probably tell him that.
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the stories those walls could tell!
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Isn’t that the truth, eh.
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Or maybe it it Soul beautiful…awesome shot Mike!
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Thank you John.
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Like soggy….
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Soggy with time, if you prefer.
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I can only imagine the stories waiting to be told…
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Many decades worth. Pain, joy, love, despair, loss, triumph. The trappings of time, existence, and humanity.
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Just like me Mike – old, dilapidated, rotting, and broken…and not so beautiful either. Nonetheless, that is a superb shot – full of character and no doubt memories for someone.
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You and I both, Jimmy. The good news is also the bad news. We can’t do squat about it.
Thanks, eh.
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