in California, there is a Fair Hope that brick buildings like this won't collapse in "the big one that is coming, really". proof positive is this photo that perhaps, the building is already off kilter.
Well, I like this shot of neatly stacked bricks with window panes that appear to be leaning to the right combined with words: FAIR HOPE, WORLD WIDE VISION.
In the upper-left corner there's a small window with a yellow figure 8 lying on it side and the words, World Wide Vision that I find quirky and interesting.
In December of 2007, after many years on the west side of Los Angeles (and at least a third of those years spent stuck in traffic on Pico Boulevard) my family settled into a happy little house in South Pasadena. This daily blog covered almost 5 years as I put down roots in my new home town -- and almost 5 more as I settled in and became a South Pas old-timer. Here it is...my time capsule of South Pasadena.
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10 comments:
Out of Kilter.
Great angles and lines. All hope is fair, isn't it?
I hope Fair Oaks is finished soon.
Judith never worked again after she made an error on the banner for president Obama's annual Hope Fair. "Darn this dyslexia," she said.
Laughing at anonymous!
in California, there is a Fair Hope that brick buildings like this won't collapse in "the big one that is coming, really". proof positive is this photo that perhaps, the building is already off kilter.
The Leaning Tower of Fair Hope.
Well, I like this shot of neatly stacked bricks with window panes that appear to be leaning to the right combined with words: FAIR HOPE, WORLD WIDE VISION.
In the upper-left corner there's a small window with a yellow figure 8 lying on it side and the words, World Wide Vision that I find quirky and interesting.
I like Maurice's comment!
Welcome Maurice!
I really do love the name of this building. It's so LITERARY!
Ah, my old ballet studio in the 59s and 60s...
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