Chair Jail
I am not sure what these chairs did, but it must have been pretty bad for them to be incarcerated. Look at them, pressed against the bars of the chair jail, in their prison uniforms, dreaming of life on the outside.
Or, maybe they are plotting an escape.
I didn’t stick around to see…..
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 3.29.2013
Posted on October 16, 2013, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, black and white photography, chairs, lubbock, lubbock texas, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 12 Comments.

Should they escape, they will be easily caught, they are all tagged.
Sadly this reminds me of the feelings that certain Senior Centers inspire. At my age I’ve seen a few and frequented none. The Sr. Center in Mountain View CA is an exception, rather elegant, with pleasant grounds, but I did not understand a thing anyone said in there because it was peopled by Chinese speaking seniors….
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Yes, they are tagged…and the tags seem to be in a hard-to-reach (for a chair) location!
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I will keep checking CNN for news of a breakout. You were wise not to stick around.
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I think CNN’s a little preoccupied with the situation in Washington, but might be ready for a story that’s a bit of a diversion…
I try to listen to my instincts, and it’s paid off. So far.
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Chairs, like faces, pressed against the window. I like it.
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Poor chairs . . .
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Oh, don’t feel too sorry for them – there’s a reason they are in the Chair Jail.
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haha!
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I agree with Andy – they are like faces. Square eyes. Maybe they watch too much TV in jail.
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And if they’re not watching TV, they are staring out of the square-ish windowpanes. It’s a hard life, being an incarcerated chair.
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They do like sad faces, that’s a great shot, Melinda.
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Thnaks, Karen!
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