Showing posts with label wires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wires. Show all posts

Saturday, September 06, 2025

249/365
What A Mess

Not in the United States.  

Sunday, April 20, 2025

110/365
Birds on Wires

I made this image a couple of weeks ago with my cell phone, so it isn't great quality.  
I just thought it looked interesting with the birds on the wires against a blue sky.
Too bad I didn't have my SLR with me to get a better image.

Monday, January 13, 2025

013/365
All Grey

I saw this electrical box on one of the walls in an alleyway downtown and just thought it looked pretty interesting.
I love the monotone color.

Thursday, May 23, 2024

130/366
Alleyway Fire Escape

I'm not sure what this building is but the fire escape is an easy one for egress in the alleyway.  Usually there isn't any trash in the alleys in Abilene, but there's a little in this one under the steps.  It will probably be cleaned in the near future.  

Sunday, May 12, 2024

120/366
Another Abandoned Building

Another abandoned building that looks like it must have been a warehouse in the past.  

Monday, October 02, 2023

272/365
Shadows and Wires

I just thought these shadows looked great being criss-crossed with all the wires.

My heart is grateful for:
cooler temperatures

Thursday, September 21, 2023

263/365
Leaning Tower

I saw this tower while I was walking around some side streets in Cisco, Texas.  I have no idea what it was originally.

I'm grateful for:
cooler temperatures 

Monday, March 20, 2023

79/365
Tubes and Wires

While waiting for my car to be serviced today, I walked around outside hoping to find a photo op.  There's not much near the car shop so I was feeing pretty hopeless.  I walked behind a huge deserted building next door and saw this.

It looks like a chaotic mess to me but I'm sure it makes sense to someone.

My heart gives thanks today for:
how energized I felt today and how much I got done around the house

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

45/365
Abandoned Structure with left-over wires.

This brick wall surrounds a cement slab that's one city block square.  The only things left of the structure are the walls and the slab.  There's no roof and no indication of what was originally there except that on two walls there are loading dock doors.

Maybe it was a warehouse or distribution center.    I'll have to ask a local if they know, otherwise, until I find out, it's a mystery.  

I fell behind in posting one image a day, so today I managed to catch up, but that means I have to give two "my heart is grateful for" ...
So, my heart is grateful for:
the freedoms we still have in this country