That old Shell sign makes me think of gasoline wars and 10 cent gasoline. If only... I enjoyed seeing the old shoes, too. Especially those ankle boots.
You have such interesting historical villages near you! I would love to know more...
Any chance you might consider allowing your commenters to write without having to do all the hoop-jumping? We are all letting that go....at least most of the other bloggers I know.
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From days gone by. Love the schoolhouse!
ReplyDeleteLots of great things from long ago!
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That old Shell sign makes me think of gasoline wars and 10 cent gasoline. If only... I enjoyed seeing the old shoes, too. Especially those ankle boots.
ReplyDeleteWow, that school was even smaller than the one I went to in grades 1-2. Love these shots, including the old Shell station.
ReplyDeletelooks like an interesting place to visit
ReplyDeleteYou have such interesting historical villages near you! I would love to know more...
ReplyDeleteAny chance you might consider allowing your commenters to write without having to do all the hoop-jumping? We are all letting that go....at least most of the other bloggers I know.
Very nice collection of images.
ReplyDeletewhat a great place this is!! i love those rusty old bikes!
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous; something haunting about the cobbler and schoolroom... what a great place. YAM xx