23 Aug 2012

Demolition Man


What once was a popular alternative club where I spent quite a few nights in my teens is now a demolition site. It's good, we all have to move on, good times were had there but I never really much liked the place. One evening on my way home from work the whole place had been taken out, which made the commute slightly more interesting than usual. The sun was intense but I managed to get a couple of shots, shame I didn't get the digger's in action.

On a side note, has anyone got any tried and tested Soda bread(or other nice bread) recipes? I've got a taste for the stuff.

The blog is still under construction, I've got a lot of gears to grind but hopefully it will be all set for next week. I've also got a very exciting competition coming up!

12 comments:

  1. Bet that was sad! It's always odd to revisit old places you remember from your youth and they've changed/are no longer there. Sob.

    I've never had a night out in Blackpool but heard it's a good night out.

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  2. Wow, I'd love to see the demolition one point in my life! Must feel a little strange how it used to have a building on there.

    The photo with the sun is lovely!

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  3. Ah, memories...

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  4. That's terrible. Never go back again.

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  5. I hate when thing changes :( especially when you have so many memories of this place..
    Really nice blog!

    http://mentrend.blogspot.be/

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  6. I've not attempted soda bread yet, but my Grandad makes an epic one!

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  7. What is it with me? Why do I find demolition so beguiling? We are odd!!

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  8. in the town I grew up in there was a huge forest, where deer lived, and it got leveled to build a walmart. I was pretty sad when that happened.

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  9. I loved the pictures ... even though a demolition ... she turned into art, immortalized by the photograph!

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  10. It's kind of sad seeing teen memories turned into demolition sights. I like the shots with the bright sun rays!

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  11. nostalgic!
    nothing to do, but that picture in the end is great! i always loved that kind of shots.

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  12. Anonymous00:08

    I love seeing things being demolished, I'm always amazed when they do it right in the centre of cities between two buildings without bringing everything down with it.

    It's also certainly never sad to say goodbye to shitty teen goth clubs though ;)

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