Sometimes things that look abandoned are just awaiting a healthier day. Your cool pictures remind me of how your own building was probably one of the "cancer factories" of Winston. It had to be allowed to give up its old way of operating and to go dormant, so that someone with a vision of its potential could help it to become your beautiful home. So, the period of time when it looked abandoned was really just the passageway between it bringing harm to people in the past to it being a home to people in the present. This building doesn't have to be forever caged; someone who sees its potential just needs to be let behind the walls to help it be reborn into something better. I think I'll call this the Phoenix Building from now on--not really dead, just waiting to take flight.
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ReplyDeleteSometimes things that look abandoned are just awaiting a healthier day. Your cool pictures remind me of how your own building was probably one of the "cancer factories" of Winston. It had to be allowed to give up its old way of operating and to go dormant, so that someone with a vision of its potential could help it to become your beautiful home. So, the period of time when it looked abandoned was really just the passageway between it bringing harm to people in the past to it being a home to people in the present. This building doesn't have to be forever caged; someone who sees its potential just needs to be let behind the walls to help it be reborn into something better. I think I'll call this the Phoenix Building from now on--not really dead, just waiting to take flight.
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