Stacy, I hope to have my Dixmont photos up soon but it will probably take some time to get to that set... they seem to finally be moving ahead with the demolition, I'll post an article on the main page by tomorrow.
That's some natural sunlight getting into the building... it looks blue because I had the white balance set to a tungsten (orange) light, so that areas lit by flashlight show true color.
oh, Lynnie (may I?) I just posted to this and am gunna wrap around it!
Most important (after all, you connected the dots) do you see the little guy in his regalia?
I do find it fascinating that the wrenches and other equipment was left there. Mustav been state property ;-)
The people who put our EF together have unwittingly created a torch that has been picked up and passed on to future dreamers,artists,sculptors,pioneers in tomorrow's technology.The EF is not passing on without having left its mark on an untold number of people's hearts who,seeing the physical structures done away with,know that the spiritual structures will continue to live on in our minds and in our hearts!Having never been there,it has nevertheless altered the course in the direction of my life that I would otherwise never have known,and would have remained dormant,which in a person's life,and in the gift of life itself,is even sadder still and would have been an even greater tragedy never having known a hidden potential to having made it manifest to be shared and enjoyed by others for the present and in future times!
Bad stuff this...every high school lockeroom looks like this (sans sail-cloth partitions!)
Sad, slippery and gosh-darn dangerous!
>:-( I just spent 45 min. stating my unhappiness with it all...many political and darwinisms included :-)
Mr. Motts, Thank goodness I always proofread, else I'd be crying that you banned me from the site!