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Along 460 in Blue Ridge.
I love old, abandoned buildings/houses, don't you?
The rain stayed away so the game was played as planned. It drizzled on and off but no biggie. The Braves (the boys' team) won, 6-4...awesome start to the season!
Yes, I do too even if I'm always a bit sad...
ReplyDeleteYes I live old abandoned buildings too they always have lots of stories hidden. Great shots. Hug B
ReplyDeleteAn old homestead, I would imagine.
ReplyDeleteThat one looks like it is going down quickly, it is hard to keep an old house in shape.
ReplyDeletecongrats on the game! poor old place.
ReplyDeleteYou could imagine the place to be haunted...
ReplyDeleteNow THAT's a fixer-upper.
ReplyDeleteI think a strong gust of wind could cause some serious damage here, good to hear about the teams winning start!
ReplyDeleteI always kind of want to fix them up, but then I'm like - ummmmm - no - too much work..... Nice find!
ReplyDeleteAbandoned buildings, especially houses, are so interesting to me. This is a nice one.
ReplyDeleteI love old abandoned buildings too! In fact on my way home from my daughter's I took some back roads and found a few. I will be posting them soon.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the Braves!
It looks like it's been empty for many years.
ReplyDeleteI love old buildings, houses, etc.. Don' know why!
ReplyDeleteI love them too, but they always make me wonder about their past. This old house looks like it must have been a nice family home at one time.
ReplyDeleteI like them too espcially when someone steps in to save them.
ReplyDeleteif this house or walls could talk - that would be too great. gorgeous lines & bits. wonder if there is anything neat inside? ( :
ReplyDeleteI do think buildings like this make for terrific photos...as demonstrated by you!
ReplyDeleteI'm really mixed. They make for good photos, but the loss of good housing when people could use them bothers me.
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