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Demolition and Flooding

Buzzards Bay

by Ana Paulina

I arrived at the scene around 9:00 am this morning to find  that this was all that was left of the  Buzzards Bay Theater.

And set back in the distance, behind the theater, another lot was  being demolished.

 

 

Shortly after the rain storm passed, the Buzzards Bay area became a blanket of fog.

Due to vandalism, the Buzzards Bay Park, facilities have been closed for the season.

This Fundy Lobster, came gliding by as I happen to be in the area.

I found a great deal of flooded out sections  all along Main Street and side roads of Buzzards Bay.

And here is some land runoff into the Cape Cod Canal.

 

And while visiting a friend in Plymouth yesterday, I came across this beauty, behind a vacant Wal-Mart.

Beijo!

Photographical Property and Work of ©Ana Paulina 2009

7 comments
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11/20/09 @ 3:00 pm
Jonathan [Member] writes:
Great pictures, Ana!
11/20/09 @ 3:03 pm
Ana Paulina [Member] writes:
Thank you, Jonathan!
11/20/09 @ 4:34 pm
Ana Paulina [Member] writes:
Plymouth, image update.
11/20/09 @ 6:46 pm
Monponsett [Member] writes:
How hard would it be to steal that sign?
11/20/09 @ 6:50 pm
Ana Paulina [Member] writes:
No idea, I was just reading an article on "Seeding the Rain Clouds" - 1946 two scientists at General Electric, found that seeding clouds with pellets of dry ice ( solid carbon dioxide )was cause for rainmaking.
11/20/09 @ 7:28 pm
margebunny21 [Member] writes:
The old sign looked a lot better than
the one pictured here.
The sign in the picture NEEDS to be
removed.
It looks more like a porn theater sign.

The old sign had the 1940s look to it.
It looked great, but it was'nt maintained.

Grossman's lumber used to be across the
street where that "marineland" place is.

Going east there was
Buzzard's Bay Electronics + the Bowling Alley.
11/21/09 @ 9:54 am
Monponsett [Member] writes:
I think the Bowling Alley is still there. Ryan Family Amusement. Aside from shooting baskets, it's the only physical sport that I can beat the Colonel at.
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