Abandoned Beef
Failed business in Louisville, Kentucky 2nd Street. No bail outs for small business.
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Failed business in Louisville, Kentucky 2nd Street. No bail outs for small business.
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cougarfan
Great capture!!!!!!!!! Love the clouds:)
Roy barry
The Government should bailthis business out. Want to know why??
Well, in the UK, after a prime minister retires, they generally end up with a job on the board of some big business or other. I don’t know if the same thing happens in the USA but Georgie boy is going to be looking for a job that his skills would be matched to shortly and I reckon this place could do with someone to clean the toilets…....
H M Bascom replied
Old Dubya will make several million a year on the lecture circuit talking about how he saved us all from terrorists. Then again, maybe his daddy has another job for him to fuck up.
Tom Broderick IPA
that is very cool. tom
Christopher Bi...
helen you have really captured the feeling here , this image is so dramatic with the sky as it is and the foreground uneven and the puddles ….........cxx
Wendy Slee
the treatment you give your images has such a stark and gritty feel…...parallels the unforgiving world that you live in I am sure…... this seems so sad…....
H M Bascom replied
The dirty underbelly of my town
- the places the tourism board steers visitors away from -the real of where I live. Where real people live.Marion Cullen
No white wash here.
meltaylor
Beautiful shot!
I love the way that you say it as it is, Helen!!
mel
Bill Gamblin
Helen….you are from Louisville….what a small world…I am orignally from the bluegrass state myself…this shot needs to be told to more people….not everywhere is built up like it is around the fair grounds, air port and a few other places
H M Bascom replied
Bill, I will re- release my Life at the Backside series soon. You will really appreciate that series.
Bill Gamblin
I am looking forward to it….sorry I missed it the first time
Kelly J
Another brilliant capture Helen, Such a sad state of affairs, the winds of change are hopefully blowing!!! :)
Devalyn Marshall
Wonderfully shot! Beautiful clouds!
Gregory John O...
Good document Helen….. Our local abatoirs closed down two years ago after trading for about 50 years. Shipped meat all over the country. 200 + people out of work. Over two million dollars in wages no longer being spent, not to mention all the service industries affected. I did the payments and costing there in 1990.
H M Bascom replied
It’s only going to get worse if the U.S. economy collapses, and if global trends toward a deep recession continue. :-(
Vulcan Spark S...
love the tones on this one