Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.
Nice old view of a western lumber yard.
A fine old building TFG. Looks well maintained.. guess that's good for business ☺
I love it!
Nice looking building. Is it still in use?MB
You don't see many independent lumber yards here anymore!
We don't such lumber companies here anymore...it's almost all Lowe's and Home Depot. Not necessary bad but can't see that it's good, either.
...old school.
We actually do have a lumber company in out little town... They just remodeled the front of the building. Nice shot.
That's a smart looking building.
Good that there's one still in business.
I initially read the sign as DR Phelps instead of D.R. & thought it was an odd business for a Doctor to run
Um belo depósito de madeiras.Um abraço e boa semana.Andarilhar
lumber and coal? haven't seen that combo before.
It looks like something from my childhood (in Eastern Washington).... I remember coal deliveries and the coal chute to the basement and can remember the fuel (coal) store just off of Main Street.
I like these old-style signs!
Nice old view of a western lumber yard.
ReplyDeleteA fine old building TFG. Looks well maintained.. guess that's good for business ☺
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteNice looking building. Is it still in use?
ReplyDeleteMB
You don't see many independent lumber yards here anymore!
ReplyDeleteWe don't such lumber companies here anymore...it's almost all Lowe's and Home Depot. Not necessary bad but can't see that it's good, either.
ReplyDelete...old school.
ReplyDeleteWe actually do have a lumber company in out little town... They just remodeled the front of the building. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteThat's a smart looking building.
ReplyDeleteGood that there's one still in business.
ReplyDeleteI initially read the sign as DR Phelps instead of D.R. & thought it was an odd business for a Doctor to run
ReplyDeleteUm belo depósito de madeiras.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
lumber and coal? haven't seen that combo before.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like something from my childhood (in Eastern Washington).... I remember coal deliveries and the coal chute to the basement and can remember the fuel (coal) store just off of Main Street.
ReplyDeleteI like these old-style signs!
ReplyDelete