“It was many and many a year ago, in a kingdom by the sea..." Edgar Allan Poe
Looks to me like they are using it as part of their fencing. I am thinking about putting in a fence...this may be the answer...Pam D.
I wonder what the long term plans are for this? Is it somewhere convenient to you that you can keep an eye on it? (I hope they have plans to reinforce it prior to hurricane season.)
In a word: No.- MP.S. Come by and meet the denizens of my garden!
Yikes!I say "no" as well. Tear that bad boy down!((Hugs))Laura
what's the rent?
What are they keeping 'out'? Looks like everythings already out.
I will follow up! Maybe I will buy it. Heh. We don't tear much down in Charleston.
Mr. Riley...Tear down this wall!!!
This reminds me of that facade downtown...the one behind Harris Teeter. It's just the front of an old building. I love it.
always - yes, it does. I think I have some pictures of that tucked away somewhere...Anon - Cute :)
where is this at?
I'm pretty sure it was upper St. Philip's.
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Looks to me like they are using it as part of their fencing. I am thinking about putting in a fence...this may be the answer...Pam D.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the long term plans are for this? Is it somewhere convenient to you that you can keep an eye on it? (I hope they have plans to reinforce it prior to hurricane season.)
ReplyDeleteIn a word: No.
ReplyDelete- M
P.S. Come by and meet the denizens of my garden!
Yikes!
ReplyDeleteI say "no" as well. Tear that bad boy down!
((Hugs))
Laura
what's the rent?
ReplyDeleteWhat are they keeping 'out'? Looks like everythings already out.
ReplyDeleteI will follow up! Maybe I will buy it. Heh. We don't tear much down in Charleston.
ReplyDeleteMr. Riley...Tear down this wall!!!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of that facade downtown...the one behind Harris Teeter. It's just the front of an old building. I love it.
ReplyDeletealways - yes, it does. I think I have some pictures of that tucked away somewhere...
ReplyDeleteAnon - Cute :)
where is this at?
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure it was upper St. Philip's.
ReplyDelete