
So upstairs we are. According to the sign, the information about the cable network is that way.

Can’t find the info anymore.

Again there was a huge amount of water on the floor. The building was fully wet.

Krusty the clown gone heavy.

The switchboard. I hope that isn’t wet. Or if it is, I hope, it isn’t turned on.

Customer service instructions. Interesting!

Continuing between the offices.

Where everything was again broken.

A corner in the corridor.

And more water.

Room 207 is just another mess.

A look back towards the corridor I came from.

A better look at the cock, I admired earlier. It’s even more beautiful when seen from closer.

The downstairs of the office wing seen from another angle.

And then I’m outside looking at the back of the storage wing. There’s a walking path there. Let’s see, where it leads to.

There was a row house behind the depot. It had originally been built for company staff, I assume.

Danger, natural gas. I was deadly afraid of it as a child, when we visited my aunt in Helsinki. Back then I was unaware of the concept of the use of natural gas in heating and preparing food. My only impression of it was through the adventures of Tintin, when it was used to kill a person and cause explosions.

A sandbox with electrical wires.

An old roller skate.

Taking my first views inside the storage wing.

This area was basically as dull as the garages. There was just less debris.

And the first door of the row house.

Garfield, The Movie.

The first look inside the row house. This one was just a storage room.

This time it’s not a beer can. It’s a rather large water can.

A 1970’s novel. I’ve never heard about that one.

The wing on the right is the storage wing and the wing up front is the offices. But let’s go look at the row house in the next post.