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Thanks for posting the link, it just goes to show it doesn't matter what continent you are on, bee-ma riders have the same interests.
The power of the internet?? great. you can travel without leaving your home. we could start a www. on Abandoned weatherboard buildings Just thinK. 😕 Phil
I think we're the home of the original version :-). Advrider has got one called old structures.
I will snap some of the buildings in Maine and New England this summer. Some are REAL OLD. Like my house. But first I need to get rid of more of the white sh_t that fell on us this past Friday. As my wife likes to say, it makes me ugly to live with!!! The white sh_t that is.
I will snap some of the buildings in Maine and New England this summer. Some are REAL OLD. Like my house. But first I need to get rid of more of the white sh_t that fell on us this past Friday. As my wife likes to say, it makes me ugly to live with!!! The white sh_t that is.
Looks like you really need some sun and warmth. I find the Auckland winters severe enough, I don't think I would be able to survive a full length proper winter. I'd love to see New England though, especially in Autumn.
Like Alex says I don't think I could put up with a real winter again either, I was talking to my son in the UK today and he said they were having snow too, and thats after the clocks were put forward to summertime last weekend !!!!Would really miss not being able to ride all year round.
The power of the internet?? great. you can travel without leaving your home. we could start a www. on Abandoned weatherboard buildings Just thinK. :? Phil
Why not 😀
The power of the internet?? great. you can travel without leaving your home. we could start a www. on Abandoned weatherboard buildings Just thinK. :? Phil
Why not 😀
I don't know how you set up a website, Phil
Alex, Jim and all, Here are a few from last fall. Enjoy. Jim
And here is a photo taken of the house I live in now from the late 1940's. Looked abandoned then. Jim
Every now and then we come across these old abandoned buildings. They won't be around for much longer, yet each one has a story to tell. If you see one, take a photo and post them here.Lost the track by the looks of it. 😕 😕 👿
Alex, Jim and all, Here are a few from last fall. Enjoy. Jim
Thanks for posting the photos, I love the autumn colours. We'd have to start a new thread for them, though. Some areas here do get the same colours, but mainly it does stay green. It's easier on the eyes than snow :-).
This one between Waldronville and Brighton South of Dunedin.
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