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Bah,they were low.both nails in each tire were near each other.I plan to reshoot.I will park north get the sign and at the post office to get the palms in.Oh, how sad! Flat tires are not fun.
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Bah,they were low.both nails in each tire were near each other.I plan to reshoot.I will park north get the sign and at the post office to get the palms in.Oh, how sad! Flat tires are not fun.
Me thinks the winged beasts are all from the 50s. A few of them left.two down ,two left.View attachment 7910
I can look it up.the other one like it was a 60s.It looks like a 50's design. Wouldn't be any earlier, I wouldn't think.
I can look it up.the other one like it was a 60s.
1956.the owner died recently. The home is from 1969.it owned by a Catholic group.st.paulistsit's possible they're from the 60s
1956.the owner died recently. The home is from 1969.it owned by a Catholic group.st.paulists
Property appraiser sights do wonders.60s era is weird here.I have mistaken some hardware, wharehouse,stores for depression era when they were 60s era.the 40s also has those.ie this old gal.View attachment 7912That year would make sense for the design.
The 60s could be feasible if someone had really really really like the design.
Property appraiser sights do wonders.60s era is weird here.I have mistaken some hardware, wharehouse,stores for depression era when they were 60s era.the 40s also has those.ie this old gal.View attachment 7912
Lol.only one of its type here.its the oddest of that style.it was a Napa for years.elsie,a neighbor up the road from Monica worked here with the two sons of the the napa franchise owner and raised those boys so to speak.she is in her early 80s.auto supply was around first then was a napa.I bought many a parts there.it had a machine shop in house as well.Legos precursor!
That isNT empty.it a pump repair shop.zoom in to see.cars where there I cropped them out.oh the home to north I need to look it up its a large apartment that isn't as old as I thoughtAny idea how much they're asking for the building?
Rainy day.what was doing that day?I ate lunch around the corner,but stopped to move,so I took this as I was heading to less obvious locale. The church parking lot.it's rather hidden.it's not far from mjm .I should have went buy it a took some images.but I have hit up the Crayola home above all.that and the diesel plant.my town does some odd things.next to the diesel plant was a large water tower and below it was a restaurant. A foundation is where all that was.when it hit up the diesel plant I will get the foundation. I wasn't able to walk up to the plant until now.so look for itBy the way, I really like the sky's colors above the former NAPA building
Property appraiser sights do wonders.60s era is weird here.I have mistaken some hardware, wharehouse,stores for depression era when they were 60s era.the 40s also has those.ie this old gal.View attachment 7912
That isNT empty.it a pump repair shop.zoom in to see.cars where there I cropped them out.oh the home to north I need to look it up its a large apartment that isn't as old as I thought
Probably late 40s Mediterranean revival home.its huge and sat vacant.it's on the grenada route.
No.the tenant that was napa never owned that building.but Gary and glenn.are two people I haven't thought of in a while.Oh, I thought the building was for sale .... thought the sign on the left of the building's front was a real estate agency's sign.