Night light

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You may recall that I sort of like shooting in Santa Rosa. For someone like me, who looks for beauty in decay, it is a very beautiful location.

This grand old building is now abandoned by everything except pigeons. And possibly rodents. (That reminds me – I once heard someone say that pigeons were just rats with wings.)

But anyway. It’s lovely by day – here’s a shot of the same building by my pal Donna Catterick. And at night, it’s even better. If you ask me. Which I realize you did not.

Santa Rosa, New Mexico
photographed 8.31.2012

Posted on February 15, 2014, in architecture, Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 13 Comments.

  1. Spectacular, Melinda! The city of Santa Rosa ‘should’ thank you, flying-rats and all.

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  2. Very inviting photograph. Lovely.

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  3. A very good shot with lots of mental reverberations about life that passes away. But the three bright light counterpoint the present still promising another future.
    Sorry, but I am waxing a little poetic this morning…

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    • That’s a very interesting observation, Vera. At some point, Santa Rosa became the major drop-off point for new cars that are being transported from ports in California. In Santa Rosa, they are offloaded from the train, then loaded on transport trucks for delivery to car dealerships. The lights behind this building are at the giant parking lot where the cars wait to be loaded onto trucks. So, the lights DO represent the town’s new future!

      (No need to apologize for being poetic!)

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  4. Your pal Donna’s blog is awesome too! Thanks for the recommendation. Agreed about the rats with wings comment 🙂

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  5. BTW, what used to happen in this here building? Looks very grand.

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