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We obviously have an opening for the position of Pantokrator, sustainer and ruler of the world. Applicants must be prepared to suffer with humanity, otherwise omnipotence is guaranteed. The privileging of Christians is no longer required. Mr Trump should not apply.
There's something morbidly fascinating about old abandoned buildings. Motels had such a short hey-day, and are now more often relics than active businesses. Note the Christmas decorations left behind. This building greeted us during a very windy stopover for gas near Maple Creek, Saskatchewan.
This old farm house had occupants as little as 25 years ago. I still remember the last tenant. After it was abandoned my neighbor friends and I used to explore inside. We were never adventurous enough to go to the second floor though. I'd like to poke around in there again but I think it will collapse. I wanted to document this before it did because it reminds me of my youth.
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Long past its heyday in the 1800's during the Siskiyou Co. gold rush on the Scott and Salmon Rivers. The old Callahan Ranch Hotel crumbles and tilts on its foundation.Callahan Ranch Hotel
Pantokrator, sustainer and ruler of the world. Applicants must be prepared to suffer with humanity, otherwise omnipotence is guaranteed. The privileging of Christians is no longer required. Mr Trump should not apply.
Bostwick, GA (Morgan County) Copyright 2009 D. Nelson
The front patch of grass is where the cotton truck used to sit for well over a year. It has moved to behind the gin.
#294/365 Hotel hallways always seem creepy in the middle of the night.
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We stayed at a delightful mini-hotel this past week, the Twisp River Hotel. This was their noteworthy vacancy sign - gotta be one of my favorite signs ever! (back home now and will be catching up with your photos soon)
Today's walk took me through Willband Creek Park, a wildlife preserve made up of marshes, ponds and wetlands.
This nesting box is currently vacant, but like my commitment to a daily photo, it will be filled soon. :-)
Have a nice weekend!
Project 365-034
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I know you're always alone
Looking for someone, a home
Don't wait for me
I'll be all right
In the ocean of your mind...
Curious Blue Jay after inspecting a Shag bark Hickory knot-hole.
Common.
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It would appear that somebody ran out of money and, judging from the apparent age of this at the time it was taken, I would guess this was a victim of the Korean 1999 financial crisis.
The legible lettering on top of this says "Condos". Korea does not have any notable population of homeless people. If this were the USA this place would be "No Vacancy"!
Asahi Pentax K1000SE with SMC Pentax-A 35-105mm f/3.5 Macro-Zoom on Kodak Gold 200.
Gangwon Province, South Korea
September 2013