Showing posts with label abandoned places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abandoned places. Show all posts

Monday, March 18, 2013

Old Ice Cream Truck






 
This is another vehicle that doesn't fall under the haunted and/or abandoned category but again it is old and definitely unrestored so I put it here.
It's a pretty cool old ice cream truck. I'll write more about the old ice cream trucks on my personal blog at http://life990.blogspot.com and http://diary505.blogspot.com.
You can see pictures of old rides that are completely restored at http://365carz.blogspot.com. You can also view random photos at http://sassygrrl32.blogspot.com.
 
You can read my articles at http://sassygrrl32.hubpages.com. By bourbon street blogger

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Old Oldsmobile


 
Again, another old car that doesn't exactly fit into the haunted and/or abandoned category but again it is old and appears to be unrestored or at least partially unrestored. For that reason it gets a place here. For totally restored cars I have a blog featuring those at http://365carz.blogspot.com for old rides.
 
This is definitely an old ride.
 
Visit my other blogs at http://life990.blogspot.com for my personal blog and http://sassygrrl32.blogspot.com for random photos.
 
You can read my articles at http://sassygrrl32.hubpages.com. By bourbon street blogger

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Old Playground Sculptures




Photos by Archiverba

You can view more of these photos at http://detskiy-dvor.livejournal.com/212388.html

 
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I originally posted this on my RHJ Photography Blog but found it so interesting and the fact that most of the playgrounds featured are abandoned that it also deserves a place here.
I find these old sculptures from a playground quite interesting. It's also interesting to note how playgrounds differ from the United States to other countries. Most of the playground photos on the dark roast blend website were taken in Russia or the Ukraine. How old they are I don't know. I wish I did. And what about modern playgrounds? What about old playgrounds in the US?

More importantly, I wonder if these playgrounds are abandoned or possibly still active? That's an interesting question and one I should explore in more depth later on.


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