The old building was listing. Many a celebration of homecoming joy or the sadness of goodbyes were seen inside these walls. The more recent tagged graffiti seems to be a mark of good times outside the walls. The anchors are oddly positioned as if they could keep you for only a short time in these confines, as it is with most locations of this genre. The structure had numerous favorite memories of witnessing shy young ladies dancing with fresh-faced recruited sailors, headed for victory on ships docked nearby. Many remembered hopes, tears, laughter, and wishes remain within these walls.
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Thinking of the days gone by and the goings on in and around this structure — I’m loving the sentiment, as if the walls could actually talk ❤ Thank you for joining us this week!
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Thank you!
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😊
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Isn’t it interesting how a brief few lines evoke emotions/feelings totally unexpected? This post made me think, for no reason that I am aware of, of a dark, dank cellar … of sadness, coupled with memories of joys past. It may just be that it is past my sleep-time and I am feeling Each person, I think, takes away something different from art. Thank you … I think 😉
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I don’t know about the cellar. We had one when I was a kid. Mostly I remember the coal bin there. This place looked sad to me.
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Agreed.
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Excellent!
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Thank you!
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This is a very cool idea✨ great post! I’ll have to read some of the others
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