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This place has a great look, go have a look yourself and don't forget to read the signs. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Harvest%20Moon/96/96/27
“Where there are bees there are flowers, and wherever there are flowers there is new life and hope.”
― Christy Lefteri (The Beekeeper of Aleppo )
When I have errands to do on Saturdays, I often take a diversion / stroll through the city park (I have an annual ticket for the park) to wind down a bit. This time I was able to enjoy the first signs of spring and glorious sunshine. I stayed much longer than planned - watching the few adventurous bees buzzing about : ))
Here is a photo that I took, of a Coca-Cola sign, at a burger joint, on the north side of Houston Texas. Photo was taken back in May, 2022. Camera is a Canon 80D with a EF-S 18-135mm lens, with additional adjustments made in post-processing.
Spring in the garden is a mixture of delight and chore! Chore in that the feeds wake and spread like fury. Delight as creation wakes and all manner of bugs, birds and buds are to be seen and admired. I trimmed the climbing rose back over the weekend, it would be wrong not to take a photo ( or 20 right?!). Thanks for stopping
The sign itself appears to be a bit of an antique. I like the dead ivy that once grew on the wall around it. This photograph is in living color.
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I really appreciate them!
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The Bachman & Forry Tobacco Warehouse was built between 1893 and 1895. The structure is a three and one-half story building, 54 feet by 85 feet. Bales of tobacco were moved from floor to floor by a hand operated elevator measuring 8 feet by 8 feet. It was built to serve as a commercial storage building where the bales bought from area farmers were stored and sweated into proper condition.
In the 1930's, the warehouse became the property of the David Forry Tobacco Company. Now it's an antique store. On U.S. National Register of Historic Places