
Just thought I would show two or three images from the inside of the building I posted in my last post. How would you like for electrical wires to still be run on insulators like the above.

I did not have the nerve to even step on the steps....

Weathered wood everywhere you looked...
7 comments:
the stairs look like they fold. and, no, electrical lines on insulators against old wood? eek!
How cool!!! I had just been wishing to see the inside of it!! You got ALL the bases covered!
A fine series with great textures and some stairs that look dangerous. A fun series to enjoy.
glad you took us inside, i like the old insulators, but am glad they are not still in use. my grandmother's kitchen light was a bulb hanging on a long cord from the middle of the ceiling. and the light it gave was not good. she had a long string hanging face high and when we went in the kitchen in the dark, we had to wave our arm in front of us to find the string to turn it on.
It was good to have a look inside that old barn.
I always like inside shots. You always wonder what's left. This one looks like not much.
It doesn't look as bad as I thought it would.
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