One of the larger industrial presences around here is Nippon Paper located in Port Angeles. This was one of those un-springlike days we’ve had recently, highlighted by gale force winds.
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Oh, gray days! This photo is so different from many of your others. It shows another part of your area, which I think is good. We tend to show beauty and the best parts of our towns but there are other areas that are also important to continue our life styles. Industrial places are not as eye-appealing as gardens, parks and cool restaurants and businesses but they certainly are part of our existence.
Nippon Paper sounds Japanese…very interesting. I heard you had some bad weather up thataway…hope you weren’t affected. We had a tornado his about 3-4 miles from us the other night, and some houses were banged up with falling trees on a favorite golf course, but we came out unscathed!
The gray, cloudy skies make a nice backdrop for this industrial setting.
Very ominous skies. It reminds me of a plant I worked at in high school during the summer, as a security guard.
Gray skies, go away and let Kay enjoy spring.