Ask not for whom the 300-year-old chipotle is photographed
It is photographed for thee
(also, I would like to respond briefly to someone who commented on the other post I made featuring the 300 year old chipotle, and Who seemed to think that I was entirely opposed to the idea. While I wish the building was still a bookstore, as it was for many years between being a publisher’s office and being a chipotle, the choice was basically between a chipotle and a parking garage. Meaning, the only way the building stays standing is because it’s rented out to businesses. so all things considered, I’m pretty happy to have the chipotle there for the moment)
This week, I was asked to wander around the buildings at work and take pictures of indoor windows as research for an upcoming photo project. I think some of them are pretty neat. In any case, it was probably the most relaxing couple of work hours I’ve ever had.
Mum had successfully and finally completed this promised land trip. A bucket list for my mum. She’s allowed me to share photos of her trip. Most of the photos were full of tourists and mum. These few didn’t have people in them. Did a few cropping edits to straighten them without compromising the picture. Really like them even though slightly unbalanced