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Very impressed with the windows, and also very curious. Is that some sort of animal life up near the center right roofline of the building?
Looking at the largest version I can get of the photo, everything on the building up there is metal except for a couple of rogue ferns. However, I also noticed something I hadn’t seen before: On the lowest floor pictured, under the center shutters, is a bumper sticker or sign that says “Blessed Be.” There’s also something whitish visible between the shutters that I can’t identify, though it looks like a jumping ferret. Probably curtains or something.
Thank you, for a minute there I thought the rats in NOLA were as big as fugitive badgers.
Great photo! Wish I could see the rooms on the other side of the windows.
Me, too! Thanks. =)
Lovely. Is that NOLA? It reminds me of France.
Yes, it is. We have a dreadful tendency in the U.S. to tear down old buildings and put up something new and shiny, and New Orleans is one of the cities who resists this. I found a fascinating site one day that I meant to blog about/link to with photos of Normandy. Thanks for reminding me.