I'm sure.  We spend so much time taking care of our stuff that it's
fascinating to look at formerly valuable things being allowed to
decay.

On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 7:13 AM, Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/30/2011 13:52, Steven Desjardins wrote:
>>
>> In many rural areas of America, abandoned structures like stores or
>> barns or even houses are simply left to slowly decay rather than being
>> demolished.  This is probably because in rural areas land is not at a
>> premium and can be left fallow for years.  I fins them because I like
>> to ride my motorcycle through these country roads, and I find many of
>> them aesthetically pleasing.
>>
>> The American South is notorious for old cars left in the yard.  That
>> could easily be my next project.
>
> It is entirely possible that if I were to visit rural America (which I did
> most briefly and superficially just a few times), I would have similar
> fascination.
>
> Boris
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