In this building can still be seen the beauty of yesteryear. It's a shame that it has been rejected. How long will it take before this abandoned house wound up ..? Smart is so small front the building :)
Yes, I always enjoy this series of photos, too, Jose! Amazing how things can be sad and still be beautiful in their own way! Hope your week is going well!
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Ya, but I'll take it over that stupid contraption in the foreground. hahahahahaha
That building might be a bit rough around the edges but, that really is a cute car in front of it.
What a pity, it looks like it could be a nice building if well renovated.
In this building can still be seen the beauty of yesteryear. It's a shame that it has been rejected.
How long will it take before this abandoned house wound up ..?
Smart is so small front the building :)
i always enjoy your decay photos.
The little Smart is just right here! Is it yours?
Yes, I always enjoy this series of photos, too, Jose! Amazing how things can be sad and still be beautiful in their own way! Hope your week is going well!
Sad old building Jose.. bet there are many who have fond memories of living there.
Interesting contrast with the new smart car. These old buildings have such beautiful details, just look at the railings.
We know whose lens can make decay look good!
And that little Smart seems to take it in stride. ;)
That one could easily be restored, just keep the façade...
Looks like it has good bones so I hope that it gets fixed up at some point.
The contrast with the Smart is almost funny...
Such a remarkable contrast with the car. I think the building still has some potential, but it needs a lot of work.
I like the contrast too!
Love the Smart car. Nice old building too.
Sad, sad, sad.
I love this image. They may be inanimate subjects, but together, the building and the car have so much personality!
What an amazing building - looks so tall next to that small car.
What will they do, demolish it or renovate? Always looks a bit sad such an abandoned building.
The lonely car is a stroke of genius with this one.
Now I am really inspired to buy a lottery ticket so I can come over and restore few of your lovely neglected buildings.
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