Taking prompt from Janet (sustainabilitea.wordpress.com) today as Debbie is taking a break, I’m showing a window from an abandoned hotel in the Azores:
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Taking prompt from Janet (sustainabilitea.wordpress.com) today as Debbie is taking a break, I’m showing a window from an abandoned hotel in the Azores:
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Thanks for pointing it out. And yes, it does look abandoned.
Just a bit!
That certainly is abandoned, Sue, and it is similar to mine. Thanks for playing along.
My pleasure, Janet – when I saw your post, I immediately thought of that image! May post a couple more from that building tomorrow
‘Abandoned’ was a gift word for your back catalogue, Sue. Good choice!
Best wishes, Pete.
Teehee!
Just your cup of tea!
Teehee!
I loved running into the term “derelict orchard” years ago in the Cotswolds. I like contrasting abandoned with derelict.
Oh, great! And more derelict/abandoned from this place coming soon!