I don’t think they’re still serving here, but I’m sure that all had a jolly time when they were.
Outside of Rolleville, Great Exuma.
Quote of the day: “Poetry purrs like a kitten on the tip of our tongue. Each word fluidly floating from our lips, like little crystalline snowflakes, before settling onto an emotional wonderland of forgotten feelings. It has the power to pull our deepest emotions to the surface of consciousness and to serenade our soul with the haunting melody of a self, lost… and finally found.” — Jaeda De Walt
Daily gratitudes:
The campy transit ads in the bus station (I’ll try to take a picture for you)
Soft sweaters
Gumbo
Wazee Supper Club
When my photography inspires other art
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March 10, 2014 at 1:11 pm
dorannrule
I love old crumbly places like this. They inspire the imagination don’t they? Lovely photo and I can tell the colors were once vibrant.because they still are. 🙂
March 16, 2014 at 8:15 am
The Editors of Garden Variety
Love this old place. Still vibrant at heart.