the old Hastings Jetty Fish Shed has a new life...
It is now a tourist information centre...
precious memory
now explores
new waters
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13 comments:
Good one
Talk about withstanding the tests of time!
this is a lovely building....much more than just a shed! Cheers!
I always feel good when buildings become used for something new instead of being torn down.
Almost a geometrically perfect pentagon shadow. Great shot! :)
A great way to re-purpose. Love the haiku, too. :)
Looks to me like the perfect size for a tourist cntre by the water.
Seaside renewal. Thanks for sharing.
I like this building - a classic look at the beach.And it continues in use which is great. And I notice the wheelchair ramp - hopefully I can visit this beautiful beach and pier!
a recycled building
Nice one, and perfectly composed!
Looks like a perfect spot on the river with a fitting haiku to go with it.
Something old becomes something new!!...:)JP
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