So much for the train stations. We’ll get back to them at some point, sooner or later. Now it’s time for another kind of a station, but not before a background story. I spent the evening in my childhood city. I visited a friend, whose washing machine and dryer I used to laundering my clothesContinue reading “Later That Night Part I”
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Too Old, Too Small
After my visit to the mental asylum, I packed my bags. Back when I was planning on buying my summer car and decided to attempt my Tour de Finland again, I asked my boss, if I could spend less time at the office and more time working from distance, as I wanted to spent asContinue reading “Too Old, Too Small”
From Service To Lamps And Electrics Part I
Well, well, well, what do we have in here? This is clearly looking like a former business premises with a residential wing at the back. With some advanced level graffiti artists having practised at the back. This is a level above badly made tags and a level belove masterpieces. Especially the one on the right.Continue reading “From Service To Lamps And Electrics Part I”
When Service Still Meant Service
Another location, which I had passed by some time earlier and only now was able to go take a closer look. This is a former Shell service station built in 1964. Fuel was sold here until the early 2000’s, and since then it has hosted an earth moving company, at least according to Google Maps.Continue reading “When Service Still Meant Service”
Fill It Up, Please!
The Capital region is an unlikely place to find lots of abandonements from. Land and property prices are sky high, and the population is constantly rising. Whenever a building is empty, it usually isn’t empty for long. Unless it has been emptied for good and will be demolished. Even in those cases destruction usually happensContinue reading “Fill It Up, Please!”