Another thing that doesn’t make sense
When I look inside abandoned places, I nearly always see something that doesn’t make sense, that’s out of place, that’s unexpected.*
In this case it was the chairs. Oh, and that lettering on the wall.
Ranger, Texas
photographed 4.14.2017
*The Patient Spouse maintains that one of these days I’m going to see a dead body. That may be why he generally waits in the car while I’m looking around.
Posted on April 25, 2017, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, architecture, black and white photography, downtown, learning to see, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, Ranger Texas, texas, thoughtful seeing. Bookmark the permalink. 11 Comments.

At least the back door is secure.
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I know! Of course every single piece of glass is gone from the windows in front, but still….
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Are those drawings between the lettering? And why is there a 4×8 sheet of pegboard(?) behind the chairs? And, what is lurking beneath the stucco on that wall? There is a rectangular (of course) ghost bleeding through much of the wall at about 8 feet off the floor.
Ghost rectangles – I would have been locked in the car too, with windows closed, driving away as quickly as possible.
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1. Yes. Mystery letters AND drawings!
2. That is pegboard. But I don’t know what its purpose is/was.
3. There is tile behind the stucco. Naturally. I guess.
4. Wall ghosts are generally rectangular. FYI.
5. I had the keys.
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You took the keys!?! There is the sign of an experience, nay, a grizzled vet of photographing with another. You could write a how-to-take-photographs-with-another guide for the advanced photographer.
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Keys – yep. Learned that the hard way….
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Another great bit of decay…..
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Thanks, Sue. (I think if I were a younger photographer, my attention would be less drawn to decay…)
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Haha! I have always been drawn to decay!
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If only buildings could speak…
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I wish this one COULD speak, because I really want to know the story behind that lettering.
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