Well, a little scraping, some stucco, some paint - the place could look pretty good! It appears go have good bones!
I wonder if your decay series will mobilize people to fix up some of the places you have featured. They have a lot of potential to rekindle to the charm and function of their past.
Ah, I've missed your Decay Series, Jose! A great shot for the day! Hope you're enjoying your weekend!!
a nice shot. great angle.
Not a great building, but it would deserve a better fate anyway...
I wonder if there will be some sanding, plastering, and painting in this building's future.
Great shot, but a small restoration would not hurt...!
It has potential!Time to use a little elbow grease!
That has seen a lot of years, but it looks worth preserving.
We got lots of decay but yours is prettier. It's older and more colorful. Most of ours is made of brick.
Ouch.
I agree with William they should preserve that one.
It's a wonder how your very very old houses to stay afloat :) They are wonderful in pictures, but I guess not so nice to live.Your image is great.
I like the mottled walls.
It doesn't look like it would take a lot of effort to make this building look great. Maybe another street barrier to keep the trucks away...
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Well, a little scraping, some stucco, some paint - the place could look pretty good! It appears go have good bones!
I wonder if your decay series will mobilize people to fix up some of the places you have featured. They have a lot of potential to rekindle to the charm and function of their past.
Ah, I've missed your Decay Series, Jose! A great shot for the day! Hope you're enjoying your weekend!!
a nice shot. great angle.
Not a great building, but it would deserve a better fate anyway...
I wonder if there will be some sanding, plastering, and painting in this building's future.
Great shot, but a small restoration would not hurt...!
It has potential!
Time to use a little elbow grease!
That has seen a lot of years, but it looks worth preserving.
We got lots of decay but yours is prettier. It's older and more colorful. Most of ours is made of brick.
Ouch.
I agree with William they should preserve that one.
It's a wonder how your very very old houses to stay afloat :) They are wonderful in pictures, but I guess not so nice to live.
Your image is great.
I like the mottled walls.
It doesn't look like it would take a lot of effort to make this building look great. Maybe another street barrier to keep the trucks away...
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