Indoor plants
It’s just never a good sign when weeds are growing up through cracks in the concrete floor on the INSIDE of a building.
The back of this building is completely gone, and the front may as well be. But there’s a metal structure covering (what’s left of) the building. Someone thinks it’s worth saving, and I wish them all the luck. In the meantime, though, those weeds just keep on sprouting.
Colorado City, Texas
photographed 3.13.2013
Posted on December 15, 2013, in architecture, Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, architecture, black and white photography, colorado city, colorado city texas, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.

Love that shot! And I think it’s great that you chose to take that picture in B&W!
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Thanks for stopping by the blog, Julie, and for taking time to post a comment. (I’ve just now followed your blog. I especially liked the shots from Palm Desert!)
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good stuff, Melinda!! Love the leading lines and depth of field.
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Thanks, Derrick. I enjoyed my afternoon photographing Colorado City!
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Where light penetrates, weeds will soon follow – amazing how they force themselves up through the thin cracks in solid concrete and tarmac.
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Think how much we could get done if we were as tenacious as weeds!
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It is hard to imagine this building being resuscitated, but perhaps it will happen. I sure like the windows that these weeds lead us to. A nice combination of rectangles.
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Were you relieved to finally see some rectangles show up on the blog?
My assessment of this place is that it’s past being salvaged, but I could be wrong.
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Yes. After so many triangles in one picture, or was it two, it gave me a familiar comfortable feeling to see rectangles again in these pages.
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We here at One Day | One Image want our reqder(s) to feel comfortable with what you see here – so I thinks you can count on plenty of rectangles for the foreseeable future….
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