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Tom Robbins

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I like how the windows reflect the sky, Jerome. The barbed wire and chain link fence suggest there's a story here. Care to fill in the blanks?
 
Oooy - first Charlotte's creepy clowns, now this; it creeps me out too.

I get a feeling of unease. First the barbed wire, the huge unfriendly door which does not look like it's for an apartment building, and finally the high tower beyond, which feels like big brother over-looking but I wonder if it is a crematorium.

And maybe I don't want to know. :p
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Jerome,

Certainly the picture is captivating and impossible to go by without thinking of safety. Maggie and Tom have already reflected in their comments the aura of drama and fear that might be associated with what went on there. At first I thought of a prison camp, of course!

Now with the drama having being duly noted, I'm interested in the tall narrow building behind the immediate structure we see before us. I think of a church or school tower.

This could, of course be an old industrial site, some place where furniture, screw drivers or springs were made. The tower can't be so easily explained. For a prison, one generally needs more than one, at least here in the USA. The tall building could house some process that requires that height, but then usually one would expect that to be in naked steel with pipes open to the exterior.

So all we can be is fascinated. Thank goodness we do not have the entire story told every time as this allows us to exercise our imagination.

Thanks for sharing!

Asher
 
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