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The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Straight Lines
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Built little more than 135 years ago, this building has served as a place for people with disabilities due to age, illness or congenital conditions. The level of care depended on the spirit of the time, some times were better than others. It is now being transformed into residential apartments. Some building will stay, some are being demolished.
The house facade, a combination of clinker in two colours, dates the building. The geometrical patterns are typical of the late 19th century as are the sandstone frames around the windows.




The walled up windows have been so for ages, most of the glass panes have been broken, I’ll keep watching what will remain.

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In summer this is the beach of the local lake, busy with children of all ages, splashing in the water, laying in the sun, building sand castles, playing ball and generally enjoying themselves, joyously and usually noisily. In winter it’s quiet and there are different folks frequenting the water and the beach: geese and coots and ducks and swans and cormorants. They seem to be enjoying themselves just as much as the summer visitors.
A colour collage for Aino’s Värikollaasit based on these three colours:
I know “intransitive” in the grammatical meaning but that is really difficult to illustrate in a photo. An intransitive is “not aiming at anything”; i.e. has no object.
So here it is, an arrow being intransitive: not aiming at going up (considering it is at the bottom of a tower) nor aiming at the money box (because that was way over the other side).
An intransitive arrow. Not pointing at anything. Just pointing.