Sunday, February 04, 2007

"Industrial Town Ekstetic" part three


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello Eolake,
Where was this photograph taken at? Was wondering if it's behind a manufacturing plant or perhaps a recycling center?
The color yellow really stands out on this. It looks like a very busy place. Is it?
Thanks,
Gary Surgent

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

Believe it or not, this is the *front* of the business! :) The British seem to be not so much about pretty fronts, I dunno.

There are several car breakers in this area, I imagine this is one also. (What's the American word? They break up old cars.)

I rather like this picture.

Anonymous said...

(What's the American word? They break up old cars.)

A junk yard. We have many in America. They not only crush cars but also sell reusable parts off of them. I go to them often :) (Saving money) their prices are normally far below a parts store.
Glad you lifted the moderation thing eolake, (Pascal emailed me and told me about it.)
How have you been?

Anonymous said...

Trust the talent of Eolake Stobblehouse to make art even with junk! :-D

Anonymous said...

How have you been?

I guess I must be talking to myself? :)

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

It's a tough question, isn't it? Demanding either a pretty meaningless "fine, thanks", or the story of my life.
The story of my life is:
"Oodles and oodles of changes all the time. Not always easy, but exciting, and I think it's going great places."

Anonymous said...

How have I been? Awesome! Ekstetic! Having candlelight dinners by the chimney every night.
It's great to miss the national news on TV. Like stopping hitting yourself on the head with a hammer. ;-)

Anonymous said...

P.S.: At dinner, I was eating oodles of noodles and strudels.

BTW, Terry, who were you asking exactly?

Anonymous said...

BTW, Terry, who were you asking exactly?

Eolake. But I'm always interested in how you are doing too Pascal? You mentioned being without power for long periods of time. Is it any better now?

Anonymous said...

Not really. Except sometimes after midnight, like right now.
Fortunately, in the day we have a power generator. But it's a bit expensive, so we don't use it all the time, only when really necessary.

But the morale is still the same : sunny against all logic!

Rakkeb rass hmaar w'm'chee.
"Put on a donkey's head and go on your way." Local proverb. A very old and wise one. ;-)